Knicks Worst Start in Franchise History

With a 121-107 loss to Golden State, the Knicks have fallen to 1-9 on the season. This marks the worst start in Knicks franchise history. The Knicks are basically playing with a team that Donnie Walsh put together in the middle of last season that was supposed to contend for a playoff spot. The Knicks have been awful in the first 10 games this season. A tanked season does no good for the Knicks as they do not own a first round pick in next year’s draft. The Utah Jazz, who own the Knicks first round pick, may be looking at having the most balls in next year’s lottery. A bad season for the Knicks also doesn’t look good to potential free agents.

The only bright spot thus far this season is the play of second year man Danilo Gallinari who has been shooting the ball well from beyond the arc. This bright spot is very, very dim  and any strong personal performance is being overshadowed by the Knicks inability to win games. They have been falling behind early in games and digging themselves so deep they have no chance in making a comeback.

Knicks fans are going to put up with a dreadful season in hopes the team can land a marquee free agent or two in the upcoming free agency period. LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, Amare Stoudemire and Chris Bosh headline the free agent class that has an abundance of superstars and may be the best free agent class in the history of sports.

Post By Rich Santonocito
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Posted in Knicks 4 months, 1 week ago at 10:06 PM.

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    Tom Stanley


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