When you're an NBA club that has lost more than two-thirds of your games, you'll do anything for a win.
If your loyal supporters happen to live in a city that has just gone through an obstructive three-day transit strike, you undoubtedly have a fan base that's doubly ticked off. This is the scenario the New York Knicks faced as they prepared to play the Utah Jazz on December 23 at Madison Square Garden.
Having triumphed so rarely on the court, ...