Jordan Clarkson and the Knicks were supposed to be a match made in basketball heaven — a walking bucket joining the team that finished last in bench scoring a year ago.

It took a few weeks, but the fit is finally starting to look as good as it did on paper.

Clarkson has scored in double figures in three of his last four games, including back-to-back 15-point performances in the Knicks’ wins over the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards. For a veteran scorer who led the NBA in total bench points over the past five seasons, it’s a welcome reminder of what he brings to the table.

“I don’t really curse no more,” Josh Hart said when asked to describe the Clarkson experience. “But f***** amazing. I love JC dog. JC man JC he’s a professional scorer so we want him to go out there and shoot t

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