The New York Knicks might be 3-0 for the first time since 1999, but the network that broadcasts their games, the MSG Network, isn't off to the same hot start.

MSG Network said Wednesday it would pull ads like this one because of the controversy they have caused in New York. Courtesy Richard Roland

On Tuesday, the company said it would take down all posters associated with its recent advertising campaign, which generated buzz but also was considered controversial.

After ESPN.com contacted the MSG Network about an ad seen in the New York area on Tuesday morning, the network confirmed that ad, as well as what is believed to be at least three other similar-type ads, would be completely removed from all its locations.

"It's Friday night," the ad said. "You can either go out and attempt to pick up sixes and sevens or stay home and watch (Knicks guard Jason) Kidd dish out dimes."'

Earlier this week, the New York Post reported that the network, under the same business umbrella that includes the Knicks, would pull a particular ad after a representative admitted it was "bad judgment" and apologized to anyone who was offended.