Ciao, Frankie!

If the Knicks pass on French League point guard Frank Ntilikina with the eighth pick, the Mavericks, sitting at No. 9, are interested in the 18-year-old stud.

According to sources, the Mavericks sent out a contingent that featured busy billionaire owner Mark Cuban, general manager Donnie Nelson and director of player personnel Tony Ronzone to Venice, Italy, to have meetings with Ntilikina on Saturday.

There was no workout, but the powwow came on the morning after Ntilikina led his Strasbourg club to the French League final that will all but prevent him from working out in the U.S. with NBA clubs before the draft on June 22.

The best-of-five French finals against Chalon/Saone do not begin until Tuesday. If it extends five games, the series would conclude the day before the draft.

Though a slew of NBA personnel are in nearby Treviso, Italy, for the youth Adidas Eurocamp, Ntilikina met only with the Mavericks. According to a source, Knicks European scout Kevin Wilson and newly hired scout Makhtar Ndiaye are in Treviso.

The Knicks sent general manager Steve Mills and Ndiaye to France to watch the 6-foot-5 Ntilikina play last month. Former Knicks European scout Tim Shea told The Post the Knicks should be grateful Ntilikina won’t be in the U.S. for an array of workouts.

“If he was coming now, the Knicks aren’t going to get him,’’ Shea said. “He’d have a good showing and might be a top-seven pick. He’ll still be top 10. He’s 18 and has a man’s body now.’’

In the semifinal clincher, Ntilikina had a strong defensive outing and scored his playoff-high 10 points on 5-of-10 shooting from the field. He added three assists, three rebounds and three steals in 29 minutes.