Should James Dolan put the Knicks on the auction block, Mallory Edens has her checkbook ready to go.

Speaking to TMZ, the daughter of Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Wes Edens revealed she’s willing to take the reins of one of the NBA’s priciest franchises.

“I wanna buy the Knicks one day,” Edens said while in Los Angeles. “We’ll see how that works out.”

Edens isn’t interested in swapping the Bucks for the $3.3 billion Knicks — “My dad can keep the Bucks.” — but she is eager to discuss the lack of a female presence within the wide world of sports.

“I think women are hugely underrepresented in sports,” said Edens, who was raised in New York. “There are not female GMs [general managers], like one team president who is a woman in the NBA. There’s no female head coaches, you know hopefully [San Antonio Spurs assistant coach] Becky Hammon gets a head coaching job somewhere, but there’s never been a female commissioner in any of the four major American sports leagues.”

There has been no indication that Dolan is interested in selling the Knicks, despite the team’s constant state of embarrassment. Dolan had a much-publicized feud with Charles Oakley during last season after the Knicks legend got kicked out of Madison Square Garden. On the court the team has rarely been competitive in his 18 years in charge.

Edens already has tried her hand at playing general manager. After former Knicks president Phil Jackson confirmed the team would listen to trade offers for Kristaps Porzingis ahead of June’s draft, Edens made a tempting offer to the 22-year-old Latvian on Twitter.

“Okay I was like 90% kidding but this is just nuts. @kporzee we got a plane heading from NYC to MKE tmrw afternoon if u need a ride,” Edens posted.

Porzingis remains in New York. For now.