French league point guard Frank Ntilikina is not coming to New York just yet.

The 6-foot-5 Ntilikina, a Knicks target with the eighth pick in the June’s NBA draft, saved his best playoff performance for a deciding game.

The 18-year-old put up seven points, two assists, five rebounds and one steal on 3-of-6 shooting in 25 minutes of action to help Strasbourg move on to the French league semifinals with a 72-68 victory over Pau-Lacq-Orthez to win the quarterfinal series 2-1. Strasbourg will face Monaco.

The victory will delay Ntilikina’s arrival in New York where he will do NBA pre-draft workouts. The solidly built point guard has impressed scouts with his two-way play, but struggled in the first two playoff games. Ntilikina tallied a combined five points and four assists.

According to one scout who saw much of the first round, Ntilikina came up big on defense in limiting league MVP D.J. Cooper.

He is pegged as the top international prospect in the draft, but is expected to be on the board for the Knicks at eight. Ntilikina, despite being a reserve, captured the Rising Star Award for the second straight year in LNB Pro A, France’s top league.

ESPN’s international draft guru Fran Fraschilla said at the NBA Draft combine in Chicago that Ntilikina would be a better fit for the triangle offense, because of his high basketball IQ, than some other point-guard prospects, such as Dennis Smith Jr.

One Western Conference executive said Ntilikina’s scoring numbers may not be impressive because of his “spot minutes,’’ but he is mistake-free and has the mentality “he doesn’t want to get pulled out.”

“In France, a young player, you make a mistake and you get pulled,’’ the executive said. “He doesn’t have that AAU mentality or college mentality where you’re allowed to turn it over. He makes the right pass and doesn’t over-drive.’’