Gearing Up for the Knicks Season
Alright, so the other day, I was thinking, you know, the Knicks season is creeping up on us, and I like to be prepared. I’m one of those guys, I still like having things, you know, physically in front of me. My phone’s great and all, but for the game schedule? I want something I can stick on the fridge, or right by my desk. Something I can glance at without unlocking a screen.

So, I fired up the old computer. My first thought was, ‘Okay, let’s find a printable Knicks schedule.’ Easy enough, right? Well, sometimes these things aren’t as straightforward as you’d think. You type it in, and you get a flood of results. Some are just news articles talking about the schedule, others are trying to sell you tickets, and a few are actual schedules but they’re formatted weird or loaded with ads that make printing a nightmare.
I spent a bit of time clicking around. What I was really looking for was something clean. You know, just the basics:
- Date of the game
- Opponent
- Time (and ideally, if it’s home or away)
- Maybe the TV channel, if they include that
I’m not asking for much, just something that prints out nicely on a single sheet of paper, maybe two if it’s the whole season. I found a few sites that looked promising. Some fan blogs, sometimes even the official team site has a version if you dig deep enough, though they often push their app more.
Eventually, after a little bit of patience, I landed on a couple of good options. I usually look for a PDF version if I can find one, because those tend to print out exactly how they look on screen. If not a PDF, then a simple webpage that’s not cluttered. I hit ‘print preview’ on a few. One was a total mess, cutting off dates. Another one wanted to print like, five pages because of all the junk around the actual schedule.
But then, bingo! Found a decent one. It was just a straightforward list, clear columns. I made sure my printer had paper, selected ‘print’, and out it came. That satisfying feeling, you know? Holding the actual schedule in my hand.

Now it’s taped up right where I can see it. Every morning when I get my coffee, I can take a quick look, see who the Knicks are playing next. No fuss, no apps, just good old paper. It just works for me. It’s a small thing, but it gets me ready for the season. That’s my process, pretty simple, but it gets the job done every year.