It's an intriguing matchup -- the New York Knicks at the Miami Heat on Sunday night.

The Knicks, who reached the Eastern Conference finals last season for the first time in 25 years, are off to a 2-0 start under new coach Mike Brown after beating Cleveland and Boston.

Now the Knicks hit the road, with their initial stop against an old rival. The Heat are coming off an impressive 146-114 win at Memphis on Friday.

In that game, Miami broke franchise records for most points in a half (86) and most points through three quarters (114). The Heat also held Grizzlies star Ja Morant to 12 points.

"Hopefully, our starters can set the tone and our second unit can change the energy," coach Erik Spoelstra said of Miami's plan. "It's fun when you see it all come together."

The Heat, who lost their

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