You can glance at the schedule and assure yourself that the Knicks are 0-0. The first regular-season game won’t arrive until Oct. 22, when the Cavaliers visit Madison Square Garden.

But make no mistake about it, the Knicks already have recorded one win.

When Giannis Antetokounmpo told the Bucks that if his time there eventually comes to an end, the only team he’d consider joining is the Knicks, it marked a win that might be the highlight of the tenure of the franchise’s leadership over the last five years.

When Leon Rose took over as team president and the rebuild began — with much credit to Tom Thibodeau — the Knicks were still reeling from the 2019 free-agency debacle. With a star-filled class that summer, the Knicks had dreams of signing Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving or at least Kawh

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