This should become a Knicks win going away. Last time we played the Bucks we took care of these guys by the score of 102-88. This was @ Milwaukee too. This time we'll get these guys at M.S.G, where we're 16-6 at home when compared to Milwaukee who's 12-10 on the road.
Also, last time out against these Bucks we were without Kidd, Shumpert and Stoudemire. This won't be the case come Friday Night. We know both Shumpert and Stoudemire are locks to play while Jason Kidd should also make his return back into the rotation. As of right now Kidd is going to be re-evaluated Thursday, and is expected to play Friday against the Bucks.
Speaking of J-Kidd, I wouldn't mind seeing our coaching staff shut him down until (right after) the All-Star break. That would give Kidd from now until February 20th to heal up his back. Another 20 days of rehab, rest and recovery. Kidd would then only miss 7 games before returning against the Pacers come the 20th of February. But with all that said, if Jason Kidd does play come Friday against the Bucks, this would then become our first night in which we've featured our core nucleus of Raymond Felton, Iman Shumpert, Carmelo Anthony, Amar'e Stoudemire, Tyson Chandler, J.R Smith, Jason Kidd and Steve Novak during the same game and/or on the same court together.
That's our 8 man core nucleus right there. Then we'll also have guys such as Pablo Prigioni, Chris Copeland, James White, Ronnie Brewer and Kurt Thomas ready to come off the bench as our 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th men off the bench.
We're 13 games above .500 at 28-15 overall, but you know what's scary? We're just getting started. We haven't came close to seeing our full potential and/or max ability here in 2012-2013. We're just now returning the likes of Felton, Shumpert and Stoudemire while Kidd, Camby and Rasheed are still recovering. Sky is the limit for this Knicks team.