@ Boston, Washington, Golden State, @ Portland,@ Golden State, @ Sacramento, @ Utah, @Lakers,@ Denver, Portland,@ BobCats, Philadelphia, @ Miami, Chicago I think they'll go 9-5. They have a tough west coast trip but 9 wins is good enough.
I would say 6-8 they have a ton of tough teams. I think they will surprise some people in games against Golden State, but at the end of the day it will be a rough month for them. They have a lot of new players that will play a big role for them, and those players are not use to playing with each other yet. So they will struggle early in the season, but I see them finishing the year around .500 .
9 of the first 14 on the road. Tough trip to start off the year. Still I like what I see from the fellas in 'blue' so I say 7-7 to go .500 for November.
I will go with 10-4 I think we can pull some wins in the final seconds If the rookies play with the same energy that they have been playing in the pre-season.
@ Boston- L Washington- W Golden State- L @ Portland- L @ Golden State- L @ Sacramento- L @ Utah- W @ Lakers- L @ Denver- L @ Portland- W @ BobCats- W Philadelphia- L @ Miami- L Chicago- L 4-10 IMO, although there is an outside chance that the Knicks will beat some more teams on that West Coast road trip. I'm too lazy to check, but how is New York going to play Portland on the road twice?
Sry for that, I had problems formatting the schedule into the post. They play portland at home. I think the knicks have a better team then the celtics, portland, and LA. I would pick NYK over philly also because NY won 3/4 games last season.
It's hard to tell what their record will be, but if all goes well and the Knicks can stay healthy, and their bigs get in game shape, I think a record around .500 seems reasonable. Our schedule does start out on the West, but it shouldn't be anything we can handle.