A reasonable expectation for someone drafted in the late lottery is a solid rotational player and potential starter. High expectation is a starter with top 10 realization for his position capabilities. So that is the reasonable floor to ceiling for late lottery picks.
If the Knicks get screwed (you know it's going to happen right lol

) and end up picking say 10th overall? You're more so looking at drafting someone that can maybe be a starter or early guy off the bench. So I don't know that the Knicks necessarily have depth at any position that would warrant precluding them taking BPA.
Just want to get that out there since folks may be overestimating what a late lottery pick is expected to be.