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With an open roster spot after John Henson’s contract expired Thursday at midnight, the Knicks are leaning toward making a backcourt addition instead of another big man, according to league sources.

One point guard on their radar is longtime European standout Mike James, who has played the past two seasons for CSKA Moscow, shooting over 40 percent from 3-point range.


  Mike James is on the Knicks radar Euroleague Basketball via Getty Mike James is on the Knicks radar Euroleague Basketball via Getty

It is unclear how the news Alec Burks has been placed in the COVID-19 health and safety protocols will affect the Knicks’ decision making.

This season, the 30-year-old James is averaging 19.3 points and 4.7 assists in 27 Euroleague games.

In late March, however, James was suspended following an altercation with head coach Dimitris Itoudis, and reportedly left Moscow for the Pacific Northwest to pursue an NBA career again. He technically still is under contract.

“I can’t wait to retire and not talk to none of y’all anymore,” James tweeted after the ban.

James has also played in Spain, Greece and Italy. The Knicks are one of the few NBA clubs that still have a full-time European scout living abroad: Kevin Wilson.

James, a Portland, Ore., native who played his college ball at Lamar, has spent only 36 games in the NBA, during the 2017-18 season with the Pelicans and Suns. He shot just 27 percent from 3-point range that season, but has improved his long-range shooting.

The Knicks feel they can make do up front with a three-headed center tandem of Nerlens Noel, Taj Gibson and Norvel Pelle.

If they add James, it also could be as an audition for next season. Their current point guards — Elfrid Payton, Derrick Rose and Frank Nilikina — all will be free agents this summer.

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