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Posting and Toasting on MSNJalen Brunson, and Karl-Anthony Towns named to All-NBA teams, and make some Knicks historyPoint guard, and captain, Jalen Brunson was named to the All-NBA Second Team where he is joined by Steph Curry, Anthony ...
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Sporting News on MSNLast time Knicks won NBA championship: Complete finals, playoff history for New YorkWith that in mind, The Sporting News revisits the Knicks' last NBA championship and the team's history in the NBA Finals. NBA ...
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Only one other time has each of the four conference finalists featured a guard as its best player — 1991, when Michael Jordan, Isiah Thomas, Magic Johnson and Clyde Drexler filled the field.
Reggie Miller vs. Earl Monroe. Tyrese Haliburton vs. Walt Frazier. Mel Daniels vs. Patrick Ewing... Pacers vs. Knicks, who ...
New York Knicks fans celebrate as the team enters the Eastern Conference finals. They defeated the Boston Celtics 4-1. This ...
The New York Knicks impressed fans with a stellar postseason run. Several players stepped up and delivered big moments.
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Yardbarker on MSNJalen Brunson rapidly moving up Knicks' all-time players listWith one series standing in the Knicks' way from bringing the NBA Finals to Madison Square Garden for the first time this ...
The New York Knicks have one of the most stories traditions in NBA history. Winning a championship puts players in folklore status among fans. It also places th ...
2. Willis Reed plays through injury to lead Knicks to title (1970 NBA Finals) Knicks legend Willis Reed has become the posterchild for playing through injury for the effort he put together during ...
The New York Knicks have won two NBA championships. Their first title came in 1970 and the second three years later, in 1973. Willis Reed was named NBA Finals MVP in both their championship runs.
A Naismith Hall of Famer, Frazier led the Knicks to their only NBA championships (1970, '73). Also a key part of the Knicks' title teams in the early-70s, Reed was a seven-time All-Star ...
The 1973 Knicks team was a who's who of all-time greats, featuring five members of the NBA's 75th Anniversary Team: Dave DeBusschere, Walt Frazier, Jerry Lucas, Earl Monroe, and Willis Reed.
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