When We Attended The 1982 NBA Draft

Aerial View of West 34th, near the site of 1982 NBA Draft Street NYC

For many sports fans, the 2020 NFL Draft is providing a much-needed diversion during the ongoing global pandemic. For most major sports, draft day has become a much-anticipated event made for both television and live viewing. Watching how this year’s version of the NFL Draft has had to deviate from … Read more

Knicks vs Nets Is NOT a Rivalry

Aerial view of Madison Square Garden in New York City

Yes, the New York Knicks and the Brooklyn Nets collided at the sold-out Barclays Center in the 2019-20 NBA season’s second contest for both teams, both teams were cheered and both teams were booed, the fans in the building were split in their allegiances and traded taunts, and the players … Read more

Three NBA Basketball Debates To Avoid

Two Boxers Sparring In The Gym, Or The Culmination Of An NBA Basketball Debate

The 2018-19 NBA season ended in June with unexpected results. The 2019 NBA Draft, also in June, provided little drama because there was a clear top pick. The 2019 NBA Summer League came and went with a short appearance from the player everyone came to see. And in spite of … Read more

The New York Knicks Are A Small-Market Team

What New York City Looks Like To Top NBA Free Agents Pursued By The Knicks

I can still remember the sleepless nights I experienced as a 10-year-old after the 1970-71 New York Knicks lost Game Seven of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals at Madison Square Garden to the Baltimore Bullets. The Knicks had the final possession with a chance to tie the game. The ball … Read more

Random Thoughts On 2019 NBA Free Agency

As a fan of professional basketball, I’m as eager for the NBA’s July 1st free agency period to get underway as anyone. Although I don’t pay much attention to them, I understand the plethora of rumors and predictions about where the top free agents might be headed.There are very few … Read more

Nomadic Nets Build In Brooklyn

Brooklyn, New York has an estimated population of 2.65 million people, population-wise the largest of New York City’s five boroughs. Considered separately from the other four boroughs, Brooklyn would be the fourth-largest city in the United States, ranking right behind Chicago, Illinois by about 15 thousand, or the average attendance … Read more

Knicks Still Waiting For The Great Pumpkin

Those of us who are fans of the Peanuts gang certainly remember growing up watching the Halloween program entitled, It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, where a pathetic Linus character waits in what he believes to be a chosen pumpkin patch for a fictional Great Pumpkin to rise and shower … Read more

Basketball’s Microwave Mentality

A few decades ago, the word “microwave” mentioned in a basketball context was usually in reference to Brooklyn’s Vinnie Johnson, the muscular guard who could come off the bench cold and heat up in a hurry with a flurry of buckets, mostly as a member of the Detroit Pistons. With … Read more

NBA Championship Aberrations Of The 1970s

For those of us who have grown weary of the Golden State Warriors’ dominance over the past four NBA seasons, there are some folks who were around during the Boston Celtics’ unbelievable run of 11 championships in 13 seasons from 1957 through 1969 — in addition to current fans of … Read more

The Knicks’ Frank Ntilikina – Maybe You Really Can’t Rebuild In New York

The argument has been raging in New York City for years, especially where the New York Knicks are concerned. As the saying goes, you can’t rebuild in New York. Because this is New York. You have to win now, or you have to at least try, or give the appearance … Read more

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