The Knicks got grinched. The Nets didn’t get the present yet.

The NBA’s slate of nationally televised Christmas Day games in 2019 was revealed Friday, and both the Knicks — a staple of the annual quintuple-header in recent years — and the new-look Nets will be absent.

According to multiple reports, the headliner features the two Los Angeles teams, rivals for Western Conference supremacy after offseason makeovers: LeBron James, new running mate Anthony Davis and the Lakers against the Clippers’ superstar tandem of Kawhi Leonard and Paul George.

The Eastern Conference games pit the Celtics against the defending champion Raptors and the Bucks against the 76ers in Philadelphia for the likely noon tipoff.

The other games: Zion Williamson’s Pelicans at the Nuggets and the Rockets at the Warriors.

The Knicks were part of the Christmas extravaganza in nine of the past 10 seasons. The Nets had seemed a candidate for a spot after the buzzy free-agent signings of Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, though they will have to wait for a turn on the holiday marquee — perhaps until Durant returns in 2020.