There have been plenty of familiar faces that have been spotted at Madison Square Garden over the years, all of whom were cheering on the New York Knicks.
The Athletic did an awesome NBA player poll back in 2019. The publication's beat reporters gave the players anonymity and asked them some pretty standard questions that included "Which current coach, aside from your own, would you least want to play for?" The answers were interesting and, in some cases, surprising.
The New York Knicks maybe looking for one more piece during the Free Agent Honeymoon phase, but players are making deals but the window is closing, who is left?
If you asked anyone in the sporting world at the beginning of this NBA season, what were the chances that the New York Knicks would make the playoffs, after the laughter, they would have said no chance.
While sports venues are easing up restrictions on the number of fans that are allowed to attend a game, it appears all that pent up energy is coming through in a negative way.
The Playoffs are the ultimate post season battle and we have had some great teams fight to become world champions, and some staging incredible comebacks.
The NBA playoffs will begin this weekend and two New York Teams will enter through the Eastern Conference, The Knicks and Nets, two different teams in contrast, vying for a championship.
The polish put on Tom Thibodeau’s New York Knicks is starting to rub off, with the same look the team has had for two decades, the question now, can they win enough games to make the postseason.
The Brooklyn Nets continue to win, and have pulled to within a half game of the top spot in the Eastern Conference with a 112-107 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves last night.