"You know our schedule better than me. That's too many games for me to think about. I just take it one game at a time. I know we've got San Antonio at 1 o'clock on Sunday, just trying to figure out how we're going to prepare to play them."
"The Knicks are 14-9 against the top six teams in each conference - 15-9 if you include the game that disappears from the schedule and results, a win over the Spurs to capture the NBA Cup in December. They are 5-2 against the best in the Western Conference and 9-7 against the top six in the Eastern Conference."
The Knicks face a challenging stretch of games against playoff-positioned teams, beginning with a dominant 114-89 victory over the Spurs. Coach Mike Brown emphasizes a one-game-at-a-time approach, similar to former coach Tom Thibodeau's philosophy of treating every opponent equally regardless of their standing. The upcoming schedule includes matchups with the Raptors, Thunder, Nuggets, Lakers, and Clippers before concluding against lottery-bound teams. Despite being one game behind last season's pace at 39-22, the Knicks have improved significantly against elite competition, posting a 14-9 record against top-six teams across both conferences, compared to their performance last season.
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