
Only a limited audience will be able to watch the Knicks working to be competitive this season.
They were nowhere to be seen on the national broadcast schedule released on Aug. 7 by the league. Of course, there might be some changes down the road in order to get competitive matchups, but it shows by the networks think about the organization right now. The lack of national coverage is not sitting well with the Knicks' brass. After suffering through a 23-59 season, the Knicks brought in Donnie Walsh to oversee the latest rebuild and Mike D'Antoni to restore credibility on the court. Nobody from the organization has spoken up, though.
The latest new era begins Oct. 29 when the Knicks host Dwyane Wade and the Miami Heat. Former coach Larry Brown comes back for a visit with the Charlotte Bobcats on Nov. 5. D'Antoni returns to Phoenix on Dec. 15.
LeBron James is set to visit Nov. 25 and Feb. 4, which should inspire fans to show up in force and beg the perennial MVP candidate to relocate in 2010.
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