Point guard Emmanuel Mudiay, projected by many experts to go to the Knicks at No. 4 in the NBA draft, will meet, greet and work out with the team starting Monday, according to his agent, Jason Martin.

Mudiay, 19, who has been working out in Los Angeles, will fly to New York on Sunday and meet with the Knicks on Monday for physicals and then dinner. He will stage a workout at their Tarrytown facility Tuesday.

The 6-foot-5 Mudiay played in China last season until he suffered an ankle sprain. Scouts say he is not a good outside shooter, but a terrific penetrator, passer and defender.

Mudiay also will work out for the Lakers — owners of the No. 2 pick — in the next two days. Mudiay grew up a Lakers fan, according to Martin.

After visiting the Knicks, Mudiay will work out for the 76ers (No. 3) and the Timberwolves, who have the No. 1 overall pick and expressed interest. According to a source, Minnesota’s incumbent point guard Ricky Rubio, is rumored to want a trade and is no lock to return next season.

At No. 4, the Knicks have options, including trading down to get an additional asset or selecting Mudiay, defensive swingman Justise Winslow or Kentucky defensive forward Willie Cauley-Stein.

Winslow will work out for the Knicks on Monday, according to Yahoo Sports.

Warriors consultant Jerry West watched Mudiay at a private workout Wednesday in Los Angeles.

“He gave him some big compliments, and Mudiay’s confidence is sky-high from it,” Martin said.

The Dallas product also earned rave reviews from Stephon Marbury, who plays in China. Mudiay nearly attended SMU, but reneged on the offer in order to play in China.

“He’s a kid who is going to be really good, has a big upside,’’ Marbury told The Post last month. “He’s got real potential, started at 18. He can play at a high level. It’s about the people around [him], and who he surrounds himself with is important to what goes on in his career.”

Mudiay stayed in Westchester County for three days to work out after the May 19 draft lottery, when the Knicks — with the second-best odds to get the No. 1 pick — fell to No. 4.

Before the lottery, Mudiay said of Knicks president Phil Jackson: “He’s a winner. I know that. He knows how to win and make players better. I know he’ll make me into a great basketball player.’’