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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – The New York Knicks interviewed former BYU men’s basketball great Yoeli Childs, according to NBA insider Ian Begley of SNY.

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On Saturday, October 24, Begley reported that Childs was recently interviewed by the Knicks and the forward/center was making a “strong impression” on NBA teams.

“One name to keep an eye on with the Knicks in the second round? BYU power forward/center Yoeli Childs,” Begley wrote. “The Knicks interviewed Childs recently, per SNY sources, and those sources said Childs has been making a strong impression during interviews with teams who have picks in the early/mid second round.”

The Knicks have a pair of first round selections and one pick in the second round of the upcoming 2020 NBA Draft. New York currently owns picks No. 8, No. 27, and No. 38.

Knicks recently interviewed BYU big man Yoeli Childs, a top college PF/C. He has received good feedback from teams with second round picks. More here: https://t.co/Z1ImLPiPIK

— Ian Begley (@IanBegley) October 24, 2020

“Several teams said Childs, a senior, has impressed in his other pre-draft interviews,” Begley continued. “It’s worth noting that teams in this uncertain draft may lean toward taking a player with a higher floor like the 22-year-old Childs, as opposed to a player who has a high upside but is less of finished product.”

The 2020 NBA Draft is scheduled to take place virtually on Wednesday, November 18 at 5 p.m. (MDT).

Yoeli Childs at BYU

Childs played basketball at BYU from 2016-20.

The #BYU experience these past four years in Provo made Yoeli Childs a “Cougar For Life.”

Childs is one of the all-time great people to ever come out of the @BYUbasketball program.#BYUhoops @kslsports

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— Mitch Harper (@Mitch_Harper) March 18, 2020

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After exploring his options in professional basketball following his sophomore and junior seasons, Childs returned to the Cougars for his senior season in 2019-20. During his final year in Provo, the forward led BYU to a 24-8 overall record, including an upset of No. 2 Gonzaga.

Childs ended his BYU career with averages of 17.1 points, 8.8 rebounds, and 1.9 assists per game in 119 contests.

He is the sixth all-time leading scorer in BYU men’s basketball history.

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