CHICAGO — There are road woes — long travel, unwelcoming crowds and difficult schedules — and then there’s what the Knicks are going through now. Let’s go ahead and call these road crises.
That’s what it means to make up a 13-point deficit and then score 10 points in the final two minutes of regulation, only to see your hopes of winning spin around the rim and skitter out.
That’s what it means to lose eight of nine road games this season.
And that’s what happened on Saturday night, when the Knicks, playing the worst team in the NBA, lost to the Bulls, 104-102, to fall a game below .