Knicks · Official "Great moments in Knicks history" thread! (page 1)

newyorknewyork @ 1/12/2015 3:56 PM
This thread is dedicated to reminding us why we are Knicks fans. Videos, Pics, Articles welcome!

Now let me start this thing off right.

newyorknewyork @ 1/12/2015 3:58 PM
BigDaddyG @ 1/12/2015 4:14 PM
H1AND1 @ 1/12/2015 4:26 PM
The one time I sat court side...and Spree called Travis Knight "Gladys Knight" after a missed layup. Ha.
Nalod @ 1/12/2015 4:32 PM
Clyde hangs 36 and 19 in game 7 FINAL!!!!
mreinman @ 1/12/2015 4:34 PM
Nalod @ 1/12/2015 4:37 PM
1972, Knicks hold Bucks scoreless for final 6 minutes and erase an 18 pt deficit!!
Remember, no three pointers then!!!!
Kareem and Oscar on that team!
Nalod @ 1/12/2015 4:38 PM
1973
mreinman @ 1/12/2015 4:54 PM
Nalod @ 1/12/2015 4:55 PM
Starks head butt's Miller..........
Bernard back to back 50......
Willis takes on the whole Laker team!!!!
Nalod @ 1/12/2015 5:01 PM
Clyde happend!
fitzfarm @ 1/12/2015 5:32 PM
mreinman wrote:

and why would this be your reason for being a knick fan... as a true knick fan we try to forget moments like that. its like posting when reggie scored points and cheating in the final seconds pushing hubert davis when the refs weren't looking .... no one wants to see that, are you really a knick fan? or are you just a hater in general.
EnySpree @ 1/12/2015 5:33 PM
mreinman @ 1/12/2015 5:40 PM
fitzfarm wrote:
mreinman wrote:

and why would this be your reason for being a knick fan... as a true knick fan we try to forget moments like that. its like posting when reggie scored points and cheating in the final seconds pushing hubert davis when the refs weren't looking .... no one wants to see that, are you really a knick fan? or are you just a hater in general.

The painful ones are the ones that stay with us.

And, these are also great moments in the notorious sort of way.

For me the greatest positive feeling that I have for the Knicks was Linsanity. It took over the world and we were all along for the ride. It was real lotto - unexpected and out of nowhere.

The lovers will love this ... lmao

fitzfarm @ 1/12/2015 5:48 PM
mreinman wrote:
fitzfarm wrote:
mreinman wrote:

and why would this be your reason for being a knick fan... as a true knick fan we try to forget moments like that. its like posting when reggie scored points and cheating in the final seconds pushing hubert davis when the refs weren't looking .... no one wants to see that, are you really a knick fan? or are you just a hater in general.

The painful ones are the ones that stay with us.

And, these are also great moments in the notorious sort of way.

For me the greatest positive feeling that I have for the Knicks was Linsanity. It took over the world and we were all along for the ride. It was real lotto - unexpected and out of nowhere.

The lovers will love this ... lmao

i do love the linsanity story!!!!

GustavBahler @ 1/12/2015 5:54 PM
I remember watching this game, led to the "Trent Tucker rule"

mreinman @ 1/12/2015 6:20 PM
GustavBahler wrote:I remember watching this game, led to the "Trent Tucker rule"

that was not the game.

It was against Chicago and there was .1 left.

In your clip he shot the ball with 1.5 remaining in the clock.

newyorknewyork @ 1/12/2015 6:20 PM
GustavBahler @ 1/12/2015 6:25 PM
mreinman wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:I remember watching this game, led to the "Trent Tucker rule"

that was not the game.

It was against Chicago and there was .1 left.

In your clip he shot the ball with 1.5 remaining in the clock.

Lol, you're right. Really did watch the game back then, must be getting old, yikes!

mreinman @ 1/12/2015 6:28 PM
GustavBahler wrote:
mreinman wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:I remember watching this game, led to the "Trent Tucker rule"

that was not the game.

It was against Chicago and there was .1 left.

In your clip he shot the ball with 1.5 remaining in the clock.

Lol, you're right. Really did watch the game back then, must be getting old, yikes!

yeah that was a great moment!

GustavBahler @ 1/12/2015 6:51 PM
mreinman wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
mreinman wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:I remember watching this game, led to the "Trent Tucker rule"

that was not the game.

It was against Chicago and there was .1 left.

In your clip he shot the ball with 1.5 remaining in the clock.

Lol, you're right. Really did watch the game back then, must be getting old, yikes!

yeah that was a great moment!

Yes it was, its coming back to me now. Happens more as I get older. Here is the clip and a buzzer beater from David Lee.

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