Miles “Deuce” McBride, the New York Knicks’ rising star, is flexing both on and off the court — locking down a swanky unit at West Chelsea’s One High Line for $15,500 per month, The Post has learned. His new digs, spanning 1,600 square feet, come fully furnished with high-end pieces that scream luxury. The unit, located in a sleek Bjarke Ingels-designed development, boasts sweeping city views, thanks to its prime perch overlooking the High Line.

McBride snagged the two-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom apartment with the help of Douglas Elliman’s Ben Jacobs and Jessica Chestler. Meanwhile, the landlord was repped by Alyssa Brody and William Kuchins from the Development Marketing Team.

The open-concept living space is outfitted with oak chevron floors, Molteni kitchen designs and a Gaggenau appliance package. Marble accents dominate, with Calacatta Gold countertops, Saint Laurent marble borders and even a Kaldewei soaking tub to unwind after a big game. In the primary suite, McBride can kick back with motorized blackout shades, custom furniture from top names like RH and William Yoaward, and a walk-in closet from California Closets that’s practically a room of its own.

The ensuite bathroom is nothing short of a spa, with marble floors, radiant heat and a tub fit for a king. His second bedroom features its own marble-clad bathroom with radiant heat. The living room is decked out with a 65-inch Samsung Frame TV, custom rugs and a marble dining table.

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