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Knicks Hall of Famer Has Hilarious Reaction to New Starting 5

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Knicks Hall of Famer Has Hilarious Reaction to New Starting 5

The New York Knicks have some lofty expectations this 2024-25 season. Through two games thus far, the Knicks are at 1-1 and are expected to make a deep playoff run.

Some even believe that they have what it takes to win the NBA title. That remains to be seen, but the Knicks do have a formidable squad to get the job done. New York has a deep lineup, and some believe that they have the best starting five they’ve ever had, but some aren’t buying into that notion, including Knicks legend, champion, and Hall of Famer Walt Clyde Frazier.

Frazier appeared at FanDuel’s Run It Back Tip Off Experience on Tuesday night from the iconic Gaucho Gym in The Bronx, and said the 1973 Knicks, the team that won the NBA title, have the best starting five, not this year’s Knicks.

Former New York Knicks Walt Clyde Frazier addresses Knicks fans during a ceremony honoring their 1973 championship team at Madison Square Garden on February 25, 2023 in New York City.New York Knicks defeated the New…


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This year’s Knicks team still has a lot to go for them to reach the heights the 1973 Knicks reached. However, they do have a great starting lineup led by point guard Jalen Brunson, shooting guard Mikal Bridges, forward OG Anunoby, forward Josh Hart, and center Karl-Anthony Towns.

Although this Knicks team is filled with talent, the 1973 Knicks were the last great team to bring a championship to the organization. Not only that, but the 1973 team featured eight Hall of Famers, which were Frazier, Dick Barnett, Bill Bradley, Dave DeBusschere, Phil Jackson, Jerry Lucas, Earl Monroe, and Willis Reed, the hero of Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals.

Although Frazier doesn’t believe this Knicks team has a better starting five, he does believe the Knicks have a real shot at capturing their third title in franchise history.

‘I always say if we can stay healthy, I like our chances against anybody,’ Frazier said. ‘Overall, I’m very optimistic and hopefully, the Knicks can get back to our former brand.’

The long-time Knicks commentator has yet to see the team he spent most of his career with win a title without him on the roster. It’s been a long time coming for the Knicks, and although there is still a long way to go in the season, they are confident they have the team to finish the job.

The Knicks have the third-best odds to win the NBA title with +800 odds. Only the Oklahoma City Thunder (+500) and the Boston Celtics (+300) have better odds.

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