Stephen Nover's NBA Sunday Top Ticket
(NBA) LA Lakers vs. New York, 11/08/2015 10:30 AM, Score: 95 - 99
Point Spread: -4.50 | -110.00 New York (Home)
Result: Loss
The records show the Lakers to be 1-4 and the Knicks 2-4.

But there is a class difference here. The Knicks are a level higher than the Lakers and they are boosted by a favorable situation.

New York is much improved from last season's disaster. The Lakers were a disaster, too, last season - and they remain a bottom five team.

Each of the Knicks' six games have been against a playoff team. Their losses were to the Bucks, Spurs, Cavaliers and Hawks. The Lakers, by contrast, haven't met a playoff opponent yet. Their games have come versus the Timberwolves, Kings, Mavericks, Nuggets and Nets.

Not only are the Knicks the more battle tested foe, but they are in a very good spot. This is an early start time. It means for the Lakers their biological clocks have to adjust to playing a morning game by West Coast time.

LA opened its five-game road trip with a 104-98 win against the hapless Nets on Friday night. The Lakers have failed to cover the last six times after winning in their previous game. They also are 0-4 ATS in their last four games at Madison Square Garden.

New York lost on Friday at home to the Bucks. The Knicks are desperate to reward their home fans as they are 0-3 at home. They are 7-1-1 ATS following a defeat, though. The Knicks went 2-0 versus the Lakers last season - and are much better this year.

There also is the Phil Jackson factor. The former long-time Lakers head coach is the Knicks' president. The Knicks certainly don't want to lose at home to Jackson's old team.