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what they saying?Originally Posted by true 3 blue
Folks mad as hell on Twitter.
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what they saying?Originally Posted by true 3 blue
Folks mad as hell on Twitter.
Yep, it's what I've been trying to say through this recent winning, we need to be winning these games because our upcoming schedule is brutal, pile up the wins and hope to be .500 after this next month.Originally Posted by true 3 blue
Yea, It can get ugly (c) Swizz Beatz.Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
Man, we better have won this game.
After DC on Friday, the schedule becomes RIDICULOUS.
Originally Posted by NYelectric
When was the last time there were MVP chants at the Garden? Kobe doesn't count.
Originally Posted by RaY MuLLa
lmaoooo chris duhon mvp chants
Clyde Frazier Chats Fashion, Knicks
The Knicks great discusses his book, Rockin’ Steady.
by Kyle Stack / @KyleStack
Clyde Frazier has maintained his swagger and sense of fashion since he came out with his groundbreaking book in 1974, Rockin’ Steady: A Guide to Basketball and Cool. The book, co-authored with Pulitzer Prize-winning sports reporter Ira Berkow, is part basketball instructional guide, part style guide. It’s been re-issued with new material, as Frazier feels there’s much for a younger generation of NBA fans to learn about him and his philosophy on many facets of life. Now a Knicks game broadcaster for MSG Network, Frazier was at the NBA Store yesterday to sign the book for fans. I was able to catch up with him to talk about the book, the Knicks and more. Bucks Knicks Basketball
SLAM: How has your sense of fashion evolved since your book came out in ‘74?
Clyde Frazier: Well, I’m really astounded that I had that perception so far back. I think I know how to coordinate fashion better because of experience. My discipline with diet and exercise and things I was doing three decades ago have me in this position now. People think I could still play; I’m still physically fit. I’m still into styling and profiling, so it’s kind of a revelation. The book still has my concepts of basketball, my philosophy on the game, how you should choose to defend some of the more prolific scorers — [Oscar] Robertson, [Jerry] West, Earl “The Pearl