Will the 2023 NBA season prove to be a memorable one for the New York Knicks?

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Communicated Content – The New York Knicks are in the midst of one of the longest streaks in NBA history, having last won the NBA championship in 1973.

The subsequent 50 years have been traumatic for all associated with the Knicks, with plenty of other franchises across the NBA and America reveling in their success and in return, the relative misfortune endured by the Knicks.

Foreseeing a seismic shift in the Knicks fortunes in 2023 looks to be as yet, a little far-fetched, with improvements at Madison Square Gardens being measured steadily, not instantaneously.

That said, the New York Knicks have started the 2022/23 NBA season in fine fettle and they will be eager to sustain their good run of form for as long as possible.

With only 4 regular season games played so far this term, the New York Knicks have a 75% winning percentage and the Eastern Conference has a very open look to it this term.

Having the likes of RJ Barrett, Derrick Rose and Jalen Brunson on their roster certainly give the Knicks a more solid look this season and who knows how far they can go.

By the way, it is not necessary to go to New York to bet on your favorite team. You can also bet online in New Jersey. Sports betting in NJ is legal. At +2500 with NJ Caesars sportsbook to win the Eastern Conference, clearly, the New York Knicks have work to do to convince every sportsbook of their credentials but they look to be in the early season mix.

Winning the NBA Championships is the ultimate goal for the New York Knicks and that looks to be an even longer shot at +4000 but stranger things have certainly happened in the NBA.

There will once again be plenty of sides that fancy their chances in the NBA in 2022/23, with the usual mix of contenders and upstarts facing off in equal measure.

Golden State Warriors remain the team to beat across all facets of the NBA and they are once again the hot favorites to clinch the title next May at +800.

The Boston Celtics look to have recruited well in the off-season and how would love to register an NBA Championship win in 2022/23 they are very much in the mix at +850.

Having a one-star player can propel sides into contention in the NBA and the likes of the Milwaukee Bucks and the Dallas Mavericks can never be discarded as a result.

Giannis Antetokounmpo will be spearheading the Bucks, with Luka Doncic doing the same for the Mavericks and at +900 and +1400 respectively, both sides should be in the mix come the playoffs next term.

Elsewhere, Phoenix Suns will be looking to build on their great season last year at +1100, whilst the Denver Nuggets could sneak under the radar somewhat at +1800.




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