Knicks G League Affiliate to Return to Westchester (Full Schedule)

The New York Knicks' G League affiliate has its schedule for the upcoming season and will return to the familiar territory of Westchester County Center.
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The New York Knicks' G League affiliate in Westchester is back for another season and now the team can mark its calendars for the 48-game schedule. This season tips off on Friday, Nov. 10 when the team travels to Wilmington to face the Delaware Blue Coats, the Philadelphia 76ers' affiliate and the defending G League champions.

Two days later, the team hosts the Maine Red Claws, Boston's affiliate, in the home opener at the Westchester County Center. It'll be the team's first game in White Plains since 2020, as they spent the last two G League seasons at Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport, CT.

"We're thrilled to welcome back the Westchester Knicks to the heart of Westchester County", said Westchester County Executive George Latimer said in a statement from the Knicks. “The County Center has been a beloved home for basketball enthusiasts and our community as a whole. This partnership with the Knicks is a testament to our commitment to providing top-tier entertainment and sporting events for our residents."

The team will play its first 14 games before the annual Winter Showcase, which is set to take place in Orlando from Dec. 19-22. After a quick Christmas break, they'll resume action on Dec. 27 against Raptors 905.

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A dozen games await the Knicks' prospects in January before the schedule takes a lighter load in February thanks to a six-day All-Star break (Feb. 16-21). The team returns from action on Thursday, Feb. 22 in a home game against the Windy City Bulls.

March presents probably the most difficult portion of the schedule with eight games to start the month on the road. The team plays on the home courts of Motor City and Long Island before returning to the West Coast to face the Ontario Clippers and South Bay Lakers twice. After that, the trip ends with a pair of games against division rivals Raptors 905 and the Red Claws.

The schedule comes to a close with four games at home, two each against Greensboro and Memphis.

Tickets for Westchester games can be purchased on the team's website here. Broadcasting information will be released at a later date.

2023-24 Westchester Knicks Schedule

(Showcase Cup Games in BOLD)

(All times ET)

November

10-@ Delaware (7 p.m.)
12-Maine (3 p.m.)
15-@ Greensboro (11 a.m.)
18-Delaware (3 p.m.)
20-Raptors 905 (7 p.m.)
22-Long Island (7 p.m.)
25-@ Greensboro (7 p.m.)
29-Maine (7 p.m.)

December

1-@ College Park (11 a.m.)
3-@ College Park (2 p.m.)
6-Raptors 905 (11 a.m.)
10-Long Island (1 p.m.)
15-@ Capital City (7 p.m.)
17-@ Capital City (5 p.m.)
19-22: TBD (@ Orlando)
19-22: TBD (@ Orlando)
27-Raptors 905 (7 p.m.)
29-Grand Rapids (7 p.m.)
30-Osceola (7 p.m.)

January

3-@ Long Island (7 p.m.)
5-@ Delaware (7 p.m.)
6-@ Delaware (6 p.m.)
8-Capital City (7 p.m.)
11-Windy City (7 p.m.)
15-Cleveland (1 p.m.)
16-Cleveland (7 p.m.)
18-@ Osceola (7 p.m.)
24-College Park (7 p.m.)
25-College Park (7 p.m.)
27-@ Indiana (6 p.m.)
29-@ Indiana (6 p.m.)

February

1-@ Wisconsin (6 p.m.)
3-@ Wisconsin (7 p.m.)
8-Birmingham (7 p.m.)
9-Birmingham (7 p.m.)
14-Capital City (7 p.m.)
22-Windy City (7 p.m.)
25-@ Maine (1 p.m.)

March

2-@ Motor City (3 p.m.)
3-@ Motor City (1 p.m.)
6-@ Long Island (7 p.m.)
10-@ Ontario (3 p.m.)
11-@ South Bay (7 p.m.)
13-@ South Bay (7 p.m.)
19-@ Raptors 905 (7:30 p.m.)
21-@ Maine (7 p.m.)
25-Greensboro (7 p.m.)
27-Greensboro (11 a.m.)
29-Memphis (7 p.m.)
30-Memphis (7 p.m.)


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