DALLAS — Get yourself a team that can do both.
The Knicks own one of the NBA’s best home-court advantages — an 8-1 record at Madison Square Garden that ranks third-best in all of basketball.
And yet, nearly a month into the season, they’re tied for the NBA’s worst road record at 0-4.
Only two teams remain winless away from home: the Knicks and the Indiana Pacers , who lost Tyrese Haliburton to a torn Achilles in the Finals, watched Myles Turner walk in free agency, and have managed just one win in 14 tries.
“[We’ll get a road win] at some point — I don’t think we’re gonna go 0-41 on the road,” Josh Hart said after Monday’s two-point loss to the Miami Heat. “At some point, it’ll bounce in our favor. We’ve just gotta make sure we’re fully locked in whenever we’re on the road… commu

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