Just three weeks ago, ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith tweeted, “From everything I’ve heard, Kevin Durant and Kyrie [Irving] are planning on coming to New York. 95% chance they say! Only potential hiccup is KD [Durant] changing his mind.”

Well, get some Pepto-Bismol ready, Knicks fans. It appears that hiccup is close to arriving.

Hours before the Golden State Warriors play host to the Toronto Raptors for Game 3 of the NBA finals, and weeks before the NBA free agent moratorium begins, Smith is changing his tune.

Pairing Kyrie Irving alongside Durant is the dream scenario, and Smith said Tuesday Irving could also be Brooklyn-bound. Smith was concerned Wednesday morning on “First Take” about a scenario where Irving convinces Durant to switch boroughs, as opposed to the other way around. Smith also floated a suggestion that Durant could stay with the Warriors, but only if they lose to the Raptors in the NBA Finals.

As a lifelong and vocal Knicks fan, it pained Smith to state the much-coveted Durant might be headed to a different borough.

“I’ve got a couple of league executives taunting me as we speak,” Smith said. “They’re saying stop mentioning the Knicks, Stephen A., get over it. KD is probably going to end up going to Brooklyn.”

The Knicks have been heavily rumored to sign Durant with one of their two available max contracts slots this offseason, helped made available by the club’s Kristaps Porzingis trade in February.

Former NBA star and current NBA on TNT analyst Charles Barkley echoed Smith’s sentiment, and took it one step further by including Anthony Davis.

“There are no players on the Knicks roster I would [want in a trade] for Anthony Davis,” Barkley said Wednesday on the “Dan Patrick Show.”

“And they’re not going to get Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.”