Knicks schedule unrelenting with undefeated Cavaliers up next

The Knicks schedule isn’t letting up quite yet. After starting their season with an opening-night trip to the 2024 champion Celtics and a home opener against a Pacers team that knocked them out of the playoffs last season, the Knicks are readying to see the undefeated Cavaliers in Game 3 of the year on Monday night at Madison Square Garden. Cleveland, which has won three straight games to start the season, features a deep rotation with six players regularly scoring double-digits and Donovan Mitchell as the head of the snake. “They were very good last year as well,” coach Tom Thibodeau said.“Any team when you have Darius Garland and Donovan Mitchell in the backcourt, it’s very dynamic.

And then of course, you’re talking about Jarrett Allen and [Evan] Mobley up front.And then they adjust and they got [Dean] Wade, they got [Georges] Niang, they got guys.

[Sam] Merrill, who can spread the floor and shoot threes. “So it’s a team that’s very potent offensively.They can play fast, they can bring it down off the dribble and the bigs on the boards, you’re concerned about that.

And so you have to be strong in every area.You have to finish your defense, you have to finish your offense against them.

[They] have shot-blocking — they’re a very good team.” With just two games of data for the Knicks to work with, no stats can be taken with anything more than a grain of salt, but it was a much improved showing against the Pacers compared to the opening-night loss in Boston. The Knicks had all five starters in double-digits, with Josh Hart and Karl-Anthony Towns both recording double-doubles in a blowout 123-98 win. “There were several sequences in which I thought our defense was really tied together,” Thibodeau said.“I thought OG [Anunoby] was really disruptive, his activity was through the roof.

I thought Josh’s all-around game was huge for us.Jalen [Brunson’s] Jalen.

And then the bench guys are good as well. “It’s a very potent...

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