DrAlphaeus wrote:knicks1248 wrote:Dagger wrote:Actually that was the Schoene projection, ESPN was even more off-base judging by how many nationally televised games they gave us this year. Every ESPN prime time matchup has to be a major slap in the face to the ESPN dummies that bought the 54-win hype.
we will always be on prime time because of melo (top 5 player) and the market were in, the knicks are always a hot ticket even if we won 10 games
Not always a hot ticket. Remember just a couple years ago: no star + sucky team = no national TV. I can clearly recall a couple seasons where we never got a nationally televised game: 2008-09 was one.
right because we had no stars, and the knicks we were in court getting sued by a former employee, ever since amare signed we have had a good amount of national televise games, once melo signed we avg about 25 natianal telivised games..
Since theres no more rivalries in he NBA and very few super stars, teams that do have super stars will get the air play regardless of record, but since were the only team with a super star and a horibble record, it is what it is..