Knicks · Old Knicks better than "now" Pt2 NYK: J.Starks outta control(vs.Pacers,Suns,Bulls MJ,Reggie &rest of NBA) Vintage (page 1)

DJMUSIC @ 2/27/2022 8:26 PM
GET the Popcorn, Yuengling Or Corona Beer
Fight time vs NBA Hoops time

LOL these Randle Knicks could never be such fun.
League at times disdained the Knickerbockers but WE won ANYWAY! Good ole' days how about the memories

Nalod @ 2/27/2022 10:13 PM
“Blood in the Garden”……..book by Chris Herron. Im reading it now.
Starks was fun but he was a moron often.
DJMUSIC @ 2/27/2022 11:43 PM
Nalod wrote:“Blood in the Garden”……..book by Chris Herron. Im reading it now.
Starks was fun but he was a moron often.

fully agree 150% .. Starks done himself in "early" NBA exit sooner than later.
Talent in league would not be overcome by his temper and nonsense.

Starks likely knew it at end of career but at least he made some $$$
*grins

NYKMentality @ 2/28/2022 11:04 PM
Those were my childhood Knicks throughout the entire 1990s right there and absolutely, loved them.

Starks lived for that. He loved it.

Unfortunately his mental weakness game 6 vs Houston 1994 got the best of him, couldn't stop chucking/bricking and cost #33 and all of NYC an NBA CHAMPIONSHIP 🏆 because of it.

Nonetheless I loved those NY team's back then. So much Heart. Fight. Grind. Toughness. Meanness. Physical. Fearless. Pride. All of those words come to mind when trying to describe our Knicks of the early 1990s.

and they refused to back down from no one. No matter how many times Ewing would yell @ #3 at the end of the day Charles Oakley/Anthony Mason/Patrick Ewing were always down to fight. Anyone. For #3. John Starks was untouchable and he knew it. He had NBA killers who had his back.

Man. I freaking MISS those days.

sidsanders @ 2/28/2022 11:39 PM
NYKMentality wrote:Those were my childhood Knicks throughout the entire 1990s right there and absolutely, loved them.

Starks lived for that. He loved it.

Unfortunately his mental weakness game 6 vs Houston 1994 got the best of him, couldn't stop chucking/bricking and cost #33 and all of NYC an NBA CHAMPIONSHIP 🏆 because of it.

Nonetheless I loved those NY team's back then. So much Heart. Fight. Grind. Toughness. Meanness. Physical. Fearless. Pride. All of those words come to mind when trying to describe our Knicks of the early 1990s.

and they refused to back down from no one. No matter how many times Ewing would yell @ #3 at the end of the day Charles Oakley/Anthony Mason/Patrick Ewing were always down to fight. Anyone. For #3. John Starks was untouchable and he knew it. He had NBA killers who had his back.

Man. I freaking MISS those days.


you mean g7. g6 he was almost the hero. lead the team in scoring, ewing had the bad game in g6. lose by 2.
fitzfarm @ 3/1/2022 10:12 AM
Man do I miss those teams. Back when there was real defense Stark’s was the first player with 200 made 3’s for a season in the NBA.

Starks is the Knicks' all-time leader in three point field goals (982). He was the first player in NBA history to make 200 three-pointers in one season; his 217 during the 1994–95 NBA season broke Louie Dampier's single-season professional (NBA or ABA) record of 199 during the 1968–69 ABA season.

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