Knicks' Schedule Gives Hopes of Overtaking Celtics
The New York Knicks, trailing the Boston Celtics by two and a half games, have a real shot at climbing higher in the Eastern Conference standings. With the third-easiest remaining schedule, they face teams like the Nets, Wizards, and Jazz. Meanwhile, the Celtics face a tough schedule, including matchups against the Spurs, Timberwolves, and surging Hornets. Securing second place could mean home-court advantage in a potential second-round clash, but the Celtics strong defense and Jayson Tatums return pose a challenge. A hot finish could position the Knicks for another deep run.
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