#2 New York Knicks
This is going to be yet another long season for the Knicks fans as the team is struggling to pick up wins and is currently at the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings. After failing to attract All-Star free agents in the 2019 offseason, the front office was quick enough to sign players like Marcus Morris, Julius Randle, and Bobby Portis.
They also had the third overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft and selected RJ Barrett of Duke. The Knicks entered the 2019-20 NBA season, coming off a franchise-worst 17-65 record, with a new-look roster hoping to change their fortunes.
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However, nine games into the season, they hold a disappointing 2-7 record and they are all but certain to miss the postseason once again.
#1 Golden State Warriors
We have a shocker here. After dominating the league for five straight years, winning three NBA championships, the Warriors are having the taste of their own medicine as the teams all around the league are bringing the pain on Steve Kerr's side.
With key players like Kevin Durant, Andre Iguodala, Shaun Livingston leaving the team and Klay Thompson out with ACL injury, the Warriors team's struggles this season were expected even before the season started. However, their situation worsened with Stephen Curry breaking his left hand and Draymond Green injuring his finger.
They have been trying to get the starting combination right in their absence and at 2-8, they hold the league's worst record right now and with the latest reports saying that Curry is unlikely to return this season, things are only going to get worse for this team.
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