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New York Knick Harthorne Wingo Talks 1973 NBA Championship, Playing Overseas and More
Harthorne Wingo of the NBA Champion 1972-1973 NBA Champion New York Knicks talks to Derrel Jazz Johnson at the 40th Anniversary Celebration about the success of teammates like former Senator Bill Bradley, former head coach Phil Jackson, an New York … Continue reading
New York Knicks Feast on Sub-.500 Opponents by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
By the time you read this article, the New York Knicks should have a six-game winning streak. Though the team has played well, they have also taken advantage of a schedule that saw them play five straight at home and … Continue reading
World Series Memories by Marc “Razz” Rasbury
As this year’s edition of the World Series gets underway, The ESPN Classic Network rebroadcast some of the Fall Classic’s best from years gone by. It got me to reminisce about some of my favorite World Series memories.
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Only Time Will Tell By Marc “Razz” Rasbury
There I was sitting patiently for the New York Knicks and New Jersey Nets to make their respective selections last Thursday at the Prudential Center. I was hoping that the Knicks would grab one of the power forwards that might … Continue reading
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