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Knicks’ Donte DiVincenzo making good on Steve Kerr’s prediction as game blossoms

Steve Kerr predicted over the summer that Tom Thibodeau and New York would love Donte DiVincenzo, and more than six months later, it’s impossible to dispute that assertion.

The Warriors’ head coach will get to see the improvement made by the Knicks’ starting shooting guard Thursday night in his team’s lone visit to Madison Square Garden this season.

DiVincenzo has been a constant throughout the Knicks’ injury-plagued recent stretch, averaging 16.7 points with a stellar .423 shooting percentage from 3-point range over 40 games since moving into the starting lineup in December.

Knicks guard Donte DiVincenzo has taken his game to the next level with Knicks, Robert Sabo for NY Post

His career uptick began in his lone season with Golden State one year ago, landing him a free-agent contract with the Knicks last summer.

“Not even basketball, just life. All those guys — I only spent a year out there — but it was a really, really good year for me on and off the court,” DiVincenzo said about the Warriors following Tuesday’s loss to the Pelicans. “Those guys embraced me. The staff embraced me, Steve, everybody over there.

“So I still hear from them. I still check in with them. So one, I’m looking forward to competing against them, but also I’m just looking forward to them getting into town and seeing them and everything.”

Over his first four NBA seasons with the Bucks and the Kings, DiVincenzo had connected on just 34.7 percent of his 3-point attempts, but that figure rose to a career-best 39.7 percent in 72 games (36 starts) last year alongside two-time MVP Steph Curry with the Warriors.

After DiVincenzo declined his $4.7 million option, the Knicks made him their key offseason target and signed him to a four-year deal worth $50 million in July, reuniting him with former Villanova teammates Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart.

“Tom’s going to love him, because Donte is a grinder. He’s gritty and he plays hard every possession. Tom is going to love that,” Kerr told The Post’s Zach Braziller at the summer league in Las Vegas. “His competitiveness is going to fit right in.

Donte DiVincenzo celebrates after hitting a 3-pointer during the Knicks’ win over the Pistons on Monday. Robert Sabo for NY Post

“The Knicks really struck me as a competitive group last year. Thibs is going to love him, then the Villanova connection with Josh and Jalen. That’s real, those guys are [NCAA] champions together from college. I think that connection will help, and then he’ll give them another two-way player, another guy who can handle the ball and play off of it, and defend on the other end. Guys like that are super-valuable.”

Especially because the 26-year-old DiVincenzo mostly has remained healthy during his first season with the Knicks. He missed one game this month with a hamstring issue, but he is tied with Hart for the most games played on the team with 58.

With Brunson sidelined with neck spasms — joining Isaiah Hartenstein (Achilles), Julius Randle (shoulder), OG Anunoby (elbow) and Mitchell Robinson (ankle) out of the lineup — DiVincenzo shot 7-for-18 from long distance and scored 23 points in Tuesday’s loss to the Pelicans. It marked the second-most attempts from beyond the arc in one game in franchise history, behind J.R. Smith’s 22 in 2014.

With 184 made 3-pointers already, DiVincenzo is on pace to eclipse since-traded Evan Fournier’s franchise record of 241, set in 2021-22.

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“Overall, everything. The hustle. The shooting,” Thibodeau said Tuesday when asked what DiVincenzo has brought to the Knicks this season. “He came into the season shooting really well, he got off to a great start. And I thought that was a by-product of the work he put in during the summer.

“He hit the ground running and hasn’t stopped. He’s another one, having all the players out, he’s really grown during this stretch. This is probably his best stretch of basketball and he’s doing it on both sides of the ball.”