The Knicks may have to fly to Kawhi Leonard’s hometown for their meeting with the Raptors superstar.

While things are still fluid, a source confirmed a tweet from confidant Cris Carter that Leonard will hold all his free agent meetings in Los Angeles.

Leonard will get a late start as free agency begins Sunday night, but he won’t convene with the Lakers and Clippers until Monday and Tuesday, respectively. The Knicks are expected to go sometime thereafter, though things could turn quickly if Kevin Durant’s decision comes in the first 48 hours.

Carter reported the Raptors will get the last meeting. Earlier this month, Carter tweeted Leonard likely would sign with the Clippers, but that was before the Raptors won the title and the Lakers agreed to a trade for Anthony Davis.

The Post reported earlier this month the Knicks fully expected a Leonard meeting and would make a stronger push than previously thought. Knicks president Steve Mills has known Leonard’s uncle, Dennis Robertson, a key adviser, for years as they both lived in South Orange, NJ.

The Knicks are still considered as outliers in the Leonard hunt, and the Lakers have emerged after clearing cap space for a max player to enlist with LeBron James and Anthony Davis.

The Knicks view it as important to land the confab with Leonard, even if it is to lay the groundwork for the future. There has been a report Leonard would sign with Toronto on a one-year deal to defend the crown and become a free agent in 2020.

In addition to basketball, the Knicks will also sell New York’s unparalleled marketing opportunities, particularly with the sneaker industry. That could perk up Leonard’s ears because he just made a bold move from the Jordan Brand to lesser-known New Balance and sued Nike for the rights to his logo in June.

The Knicks believe Leonard can make a good fit with his understated, Derek Jeter-esque demeanor.

As for Durant, the Knicks previously had been told he may not stage formal meetings like the ones that shaped his 2016 free agency, when he held court in a Hamptons mansion. And that was before the Achilles rupture that has him moving around on a motorized scooter. Durant, who is in New York, may talk to teams via conference calls.

The Knicks still believe they are in the Durant hunt — as do league sources. There is no mystery team that will be involved in talks with Durant as he will be engaged in discussions with the Knicks, Nets, Clippers and Warriors — teams the perennial All-Star had been reported to be interested in — when free agency opens on Sunday, according to ESPN.

The Knicks haven’t shied away despite that grim injury that will put him out next season and may not see him return to full capacity until the 2021-2022 campaign.

ESPN stated Durant likely won’t base his decision on signing along with another player. If true, that would hurt the Nets. It has been reported Kyrie Irving has tried to get Durant to sign with him in Brooklyn. It’s unclear if the Knicks can use Durant’s possible signing as a lure for Leonard.