Knicks · Your Most Iconic Knick Play (page 1)

Caseloads @ 3/30/2016 1:44 AM

The Four Play, by LJ
sidsanders @ 3/30/2016 1:59 AM
in my lifetime... i thought they had em after this

then this happened...

WaltLongmire @ 3/30/2016 2:05 AM

Caseloads @ 3/30/2016 2:09 AM
The DUNK - legendary
WaltLongmire @ 3/30/2016 2:13 AM
Putting that Smith play on this thread is downright cruel.
sidsanders @ 3/30/2016 2:20 AM
WaltLongmire wrote:Putting that Smith play on this thread is downright cruel.

its bookend events for me. it was finally the end for chi, and then... yelling at the tv.

Moonangie @ 3/30/2016 9:02 AM
WaltLongmire wrote:

+1 on this. It's iconic.

dk7th @ 3/30/2016 9:31 AM
:24 second mark on west-- in the finals

newyorker4ever @ 3/30/2016 10:24 AM
The drafting of Kristaps Porzingis......too soon??
WaltLongmire @ 3/30/2016 10:32 AM
newyorker4ever wrote:The drafting of Kristaps Porzingis......too soon??

crzymdups @ 3/30/2016 10:34 AM
Moonangie wrote:
WaltLongmire wrote:

+1 on this. It's iconic.

+2 this is what hooked me for life.

ChuckBuck @ 3/30/2016 10:36 AM
Alot of Iconic moments here, great memories in Knicks history.

Here's my contribution, not really a play per se, but Bernard King's comeback from 2 years of rupturing his ACL:

Shame that King and Ewing didn't get to play together healthy.

mreinman @ 3/30/2016 10:37 AM
says a lot about our mindsets that we view a dunk as the most Iconic Knick play.

For me it was the Houston shot that won the Miami series (not a meaningless macho dunk (which was of course fun))

crzymdups @ 3/30/2016 10:41 AM
Don't know if it'll jump to the right time, but Ewing's follow dunk on the Starks miss at the end of Game 7 against the Pacers in 1994 is another big one-

crzymdups @ 3/30/2016 10:42 AM
mreinman wrote:says a lot about our mindsets that we view a dunk as the most Iconic Knick play.

For me it was the Houston shot that won the Miami series (not a meaningless macho dunk (which was of course fun))

As a Chris Paul fan, I can understand how highlights of winning playoffs games outside of the first round wouldn't mean much to you.

mreinman @ 3/30/2016 10:43 AM
crzymdups wrote:
mreinman wrote:says a lot about our mindsets that we view a dunk as the most Iconic Knick play.

For me it was the Houston shot that won the Miami series (not a meaningless macho dunk (which was of course fun))

As a Chris Paul fan, I can understand how highlights of winning playoffs games outside of the first round wouldn't mean much to you.

maybe Cp3 needs to dunk more so that he is like by the muscle flexing old timers.

crzymdups @ 3/30/2016 10:52 AM
This is up there for me. Camby was my favorite Knicks player. I was heartbroken when they traded him. His breakout in the 99 playoffs felt like the beginning of a new Knicks great.

WaltLongmire @ 3/30/2016 11:15 AM

GustavBahler @ 3/30/2016 11:57 AM
sidsanders wrote:in my lifetime... i thought they had em after this

then this happened...

+1

High and low of my last full year in NY as a Knicks fan. Hurt just as much as game 7 in the finals.
Havent watched it in years, dont plan to.

WaltLongmire @ 3/30/2016 12:05 PM
mreinman wrote:says a lot about our mindsets that we view a dunk as the most Iconic Knick play.

For me it was the Houston shot that won the Miami series (not a meaningless macho dunk (which was of course fun))

WaltLongmire @ 3/30/2016 12:38 PM
Caseloads wrote:
The Four Play, by LJ

I've always loved the rafter view of the shot, and how the Garden exploded.

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