Right or wrong, I truly believe that this was when the NBA was incredible. As a life long basketball fan, I honestly find it hard to watch an entire NBA game currently. Yes, the players have amazing skills and the 7 footers can shoot 3's, but it really lacks competitiveness and excitement in my opinion. The ratings reflect my assessment as well. The game is truly global now, and has a multitude of millions of more potential fans, but is unable to capture their attention.
@x like most things, there is a peak... late 70's to early 2000s was (1) tough gritty basketball, (2) 3 pointers, and (3) intensity on defense ...all seen together on the same court... not all the way back in time BUT during the peak... today is get out the way drives, accepting a mere 33% shot as the prime shot ( 3 pt) and wimpy ball in general... I can't stomach the all star game... a public shoot around? Why watch
My favorite knick. John Starks. Never the most talented player on the court but always gave it everything he had. Embodied what a knick was in the 90's.
What? He was the Most Talented Knick and one of the SG talents of the 90’s yes there were superstars players who were overall talented than Starks however John was very talented
This was from his 6th Man of the Year performance, right? They had the roster to make an impact, but the suspensions after the Miami playoff game changed that trajectory.
@@g0inturbo Toni Kukoc went like 3 for 45 during the playoffs. It's like that sometimes. Doesn't make them bad players. Jordan went like 3 for 18 before too.
To this day, the most random act of kindness I've ever seen in person from a Professional Athlete was Latrell Sprewell. Some guy was asking for Spree's sneakers (this was in 1996) . Spree acknowledged guy, walked back to the locker room and gave dude his shoes and signed them as well. Spree was a very different kind of cat.
@@rolandkennedy80 REALLY U BLIND PATHOLOGICAL LIAR SO WHY U DIDNT SAY WHY HE CHOKE HIM ??? U BLIND DAMAGED PATHOLOGICAL LIAR. WHY U BEHAVE LIKE A WOMAN ??? U DIDNT SAY FULL STORY JUST SPREAD LIES LIKE EVERY WOMAN. SPREE CHOKE GUY AFTER PJ PROVOKE FIRST ENTIRE PRACTICE WHILE SPREE SAID TO HIM TO FIND TEAM TO TRADE HIM... U BLIND DAMAGEG PATHOLOGICAL LIAR.
This was just an average regular season game between two teams that only met 2 times a season. The intensity here is what is lacking in many games today. Not saying any era is better than another. Just would like to see this kind of intensity (that was common in the 90's) in today's game.
@@kmoney5538 Frazier Reed King (all on top 5). so that’s 7. Brady and Earl Monroe. 8 and 9. Anthony or Houston is tough call for my Knicks top 10. Maybe Sprewell moved to 11. Definitely ahead of LJ, Stat and Camby at 15, 16 and 17 ….. 12 , 13 and 14 probably David Lee, Crawford and Marberry. Dave D’Bushere 19. Mark Jackson 20th. Honorable mention Dick Barnett, Jerry Lucas, Anthony Mason, Michael Ray Richardson and Q Rich. I guess that’s my top 25 list as of now
mine are Oakley, Starks and Mason.. followed by Ewing, Houston, Sprewell and LJ.. Iike Campy and Crazy eyes Kurt Thomas as well. I liked Mark Jackson, and I was SOOOOO upset they traded Rod Strickland.. my favorite point guard of all time.
@@soramirez5473 I like your list but it’s missing guys you probably didn’t get to see. Best Knick of all time is Walt Clyde Fraser. Have to have Willis Reed on the top 10 list. Bill Bradley too. How can I not have Earl Monroe too. 9 and 10 are hard for me. Mark Jackson and…..
@@donalddemo lol yea thats a bit before my time, while i respect them, outside of clyde, i have no connection besides the highlights ive seen watching countless knicks games.. I hear clyde is a top 5 defensive pg of all time.. wish I could have seen that!..
The unbelievable thing about this is NYK management and scouting leading up to the 1992 NBA Draft. Eight (yes that's right, 8) shooting guards were selected before Sprewell, who came in at number 24. New York chose Hubert Davis at 20. Now that it is all said and done, Sprewell mauled Jimmy Jackson throughout his career; the supposed best young shooting guard in the land at the time, chosen behind Christian Laettner at number 4. Starks could have had Sprewell as a backcourt teammate... Sure we would not have seen Sprewell's run and gun style (where he is most natural), but the Knicks are much stronger in the East.... and Sprewell was a senior out of Alabama, hence his early peak and All NBA First team selection around 93-94. I don't think Cassell, Smith or Maxwell are half as effective with Sprewell hounding them for 40 minutes and New York squeezes out one chip in the Patrick Ewing era. Ewing had no legitimate star power, nor did Hakeem, so adding Sprewell might push NYK to win, put pressure on Houston guards to play defense and maybe, just maybe put Hakeem in foul trouble...... There is a ripple effect here. Sprewell was so good in the 90's.... Like a longer nastier Jimmy Butler spliced with Chicago D Rose.
@@krlm2280 I didn't know this! Thanks for the knowledge. Somewhere on youtube Sprewell talks about the draft process and lighting up Phoenix in pre draft camp (but with Dan Majerle there, it didn't fit, hence Oliver Miller pick). If new york didn't even invite Sprewell for a workout, thats crazy. It worked out the way it was supposed to; Marciulionis gets hurt, Sprewell gets time, Don Nelson runs and guns. The rest is history.
Loved John but he wasn't no Hall Of Fame player. Now....IF Hakeem had never blocked that last second shot in Game 6 of the 94 Finals and Starks won the title at the buzzer, he'd have had a much better chance since he would have undoubtedly won Finals MVP.
@@patrickoakley7890 Harper was having the better series, but with that shot in game 6, yea Starks probably would have. gotten it.. the Knick guards in general outplayed the Houston guards.
@@patrickoakley7890facts he was definitely on his way to Finals MVP. Ewing got thoroughly outplayed by Hakeem. Starks had a great finals up until game 7. Still a shame they weren’t able to close the deal that year
He had put on weight but was still very effective. He was still good before his wrist broke a couple of years later. This was actually the best Ewing Era Team in 1996. This team actually took some pressure off of Ewing. You had Ewing, Johnson, Houston, Starks, Oakley, Buck Williams, Ward, and Childs. If The Knicks didn't get into that fight with the Heats in the playoffs, they would have gone to the Finals.
@@ronniebobbyedition993 ITS NOT BOUT WEIGHT ONLY HIS LEGS AND KNEE START BOTHERS HIM HE WAS NEVER SPEED OR QUICK CENTER PROBLEM WAS HIS SHAPE . IF HE WAS LIKE ADMIRAL IN GOD SHAPE MAYBE HE WOULD BE ON ANOTHER LEVEL. THATS WHY ADMIRAL WON MANY AWARDS AND PAT NONE.
@@PIP...33 Patrick Ewing was in great shape..and was very mobile in his prime....even with bad knees. He was a excellent scoring big man. Truth be told: An in his prime Ewing often got the best of an in his prime Admiral and Spurs. As good as Ewing was, he took some games off. In order to win - especially in the playoffs, you must play to win in every game. Ewing's failure to do so got in the way of his success. That, and MJ. The Spurs only became a winning force after Tim Duncan joined. And by then, Ewing was no longer in his prime.
@@ronniebobbyedition993 SO U R BLIND DAMAGED PATHOLOGICAL LIAR ?? SPURS BECOME WHAT ??? ADMIRAL WON MVP DPOY AND SCORING TITLE PRIOR DUNCAN U BLIND DAMAGED PATHOLOGICAL LIAR. EWING WAS NEVER IN SHAPE THATS WHY ZERO AWARDS IN CAREER U BLIND LIAR. SHOW ME WHAT DUNCAN WON ALONE ??? ADMIRAL ALREADY CARRY TEAM DEEP PLAYOFF ON WESTER CONF. ALONE U BLIND DAMAGED LIAR. ADMIRAL ALREADY WONN EVERY AWARD. DUNCAN IS NOBODY. SHOW ME 1 TEAM DUNCAN CARRY OR 1 AWARD DUNCAN WON IN CAREER ???
@@PIP...33 Agree with you. Kid is liar. Ewing was never in shape. Admiral was GOD. I would love to have body like Admiral. Best in history or any sport.
People say Athleticism gets better with the newer generation 😀 I just don't see it. First of all. The 96 Knicks are better then the 2020 Knicks and Golden State just had better three point shooters not rebounds block's dunks lobs steals passes you get my point
Vividly remember this one. The year they played in San Jose, CA. Starks had words with Coach Rick Adelman and that started the tension. Warriors collectively went at Starks.
Mason, Zo. Karl Malone.. Jason Williams on the Nets (no the Kings pg).. but yea Oak and LJ were amongst the biggest.. did you see the KNicks vs Hornets playoff series in 93? Oak and Mason vs LJ and Mourning. physical and brutal stuff. Oak and Mason were more physical tho
Hate the Knicks, but Starks is one of my favorite ballers of the 90s. Jah Morant attacks the rim like him and others from that time. Why some say he has an old school game. Great time to ball.
The metamorphosis of the game reached its peak in the late 70s until the early 2000s... that tough basketball was really a joy to watch then... now its just wimpy ball and poor defense....
Loved watching Spewell back then. He paired well with C Webb for a year or so. Really fun to watch those two - would have have been a nice combo but the band could not stay together.
It was only one year brother. I remember that was my first year going to a Warriors game live a long time ago. Webber got traded after his rookie year because he couldn’t get along with Don Nelson. They gave him up for Tom Gugliotta.
I HATED that Spree trade back in the day. But they were such carbon copies. Spree earned my respect the hardest way possible. Starks my all-time fav, Spree my 2nd all-time fav. Salute to both of them. Showing you how to be a grown man through their play.
Lord knows I miss this era of basketball smh just the way it made you feel everyone getting together in the living room or in the basement ordering them pizzas and wings wit the drank knowing you watching real big man basketball and every team was a super team 💯💪🏾
@@HeathOverledger Yes. Those teams were good, but not as good. This 96 Team had Ewing (before the broken wrist), Houston, LJ, Oakley, Starks, Ward, Childs, Buck Williams, and more. They had The Bulls number, and just about every team's number in the Eastern Conference that year
So funny thinking back to 93 we’d play Sega and the fight was over who got to be Golden State because Spree was the unstoppable & C Webb just came from Michigan.
I feel sorry for any bball fan that wasnt around for THIS type of ball. THIS was basketball at its best
Seems alot like today. They can only say a little and still get tech's just for celebrating smh
Wait so your saying people played basketball in the 90s?
The fact that Grayson Allen wouldn't have made either of these teams but starts on the 🏆 Championship Buck RN 🤦🏽♂️#millenialfails #genzfails
Right or wrong, I truly believe that this was when the NBA was incredible. As a life long basketball fan, I honestly find it hard to watch an entire NBA game currently. Yes, the players have amazing skills and the 7 footers can shoot 3's, but it really lacks competitiveness and excitement in my opinion. The ratings reflect my assessment as well. The game is truly global now, and has a multitude of millions of more potential fans, but is unable to capture their attention.
Not bro they're more skilled today quit living in the past
Every transaction was so intense and there was no easy basket. Love that era of basketball!
@x contested, though late. Today defenders just stand there.
@x not myth, that's recorded history. Every game played was recorded. Blinded people of course cannot tell the difference.
@x like most things, there is a peak... late 70's to early 2000s was (1) tough gritty basketball, (2) 3 pointers, and (3) intensity on defense ...all seen together on the same court... not all the way back in time BUT during the peak... today is get out the way drives, accepting a mere 33% shot as the prime shot ( 3 pt) and wimpy ball in general... I can't stomach the all star game... a public shoot around? Why watch
@@kafklatsch3198 2018 warriors rockets had some of the best defense I've ever seen but series like that are getting more rare
@@chuboasshippo2181 Championship Pistons defense on Shaq and Kobe Lakers in the finals was way better than any defense you can find in this decade.
My favorite knick. John Starks. Never the most talented player on the court but always gave it everything he had. Embodied what a knick was in the 90's.
What? He was the Most Talented Knick and one of the SG talents of the 90’s yes there were superstars players who were overall talented than Starks however John was very talented
@@Willie-po1lf it wasn't his skills that most people loved...dude was a junk yard dog
This was from his 6th Man of the Year performance, right? They had the roster to make an impact, but the suspensions after the Miami playoff game changed that trajectory.
Who easily had one of the greatest dunks in history ...What a replay that was....
@@SirDadbodabsolutely!
Love my bulls but by watching this era made me appreciate the bad boy pistons and the knicks and the toughness they brought
Every Knicks fan loved Starks even if he missed big shots sometimes but we loved his heart
So true. Real fans back then praised you for heart and effort.
2-18 in the biggest playoff game of his career
@@g0inturbo Toni Kukoc went like 3 for 45 during the playoffs. It's like that sometimes. Doesn't make them bad players. Jordan went like 3 for 18 before too.
We all have F’ed up days, if you ever played ball ukno that
And Starks and Spree ended up getting traded for each other like two years later...🤣🤣🤣
I was looking for this comment 🤣
Yep lmao
They both did a good job for the knicks
I was like 13 in Queens then, I almos cried, my fav Knick, still is
To this day, the most random act of kindness I've ever seen in person from a Professional Athlete was Latrell Sprewell. Some guy was asking for Spree's sneakers (this was in 1996) . Spree acknowledged guy, walked back to the locker room and gave dude his shoes and signed them as well. Spree was a very different kind of cat.
especially choking his coach. he's super special. most players give away sneakers. plenty of videos
@@rolandkennedy80 REALLY U BLIND PATHOLOGICAL LIAR
SO WHY U DIDNT SAY WHY HE CHOKE HIM ??? U BLIND DAMAGED PATHOLOGICAL LIAR.
WHY U BEHAVE LIKE A WOMAN ??? U DIDNT SAY FULL STORY JUST SPREAD LIES LIKE EVERY WOMAN.
SPREE CHOKE GUY AFTER PJ PROVOKE FIRST ENTIRE PRACTICE WHILE SPREE SAID TO HIM TO FIND TEAM TO TRADE HIM...
U BLIND DAMAGEG PATHOLOGICAL LIAR.
Jazz lover as well. And well read. I met him around ‘99 in Houston. He used to play pick up ball in the summer.
@@rolandkennedy80 no ones perfect, we all make mistakes.
@@lyalminchinton8825 that wasn't a mistake
This was just an average regular season game between two teams that only met 2 times a season. The intensity here is what is lacking in many games today. Not saying any era is better than another. Just would like to see this kind of intensity (that was common in the 90's) in today's game.
Social media has made everyone so damn friendly to each other 🙄
And some stupid kids say 90s is a weak era probably bec. they dont see a lot of fancy dribbles and a bunch 3s thrown and made.
@Dani G80 that too lol
Yeah the 90 ball was intensified, I don’t really watch today ball. Miss the 90
People just aren’t the same. It was a different type of excitement seeing these players play bc you didn’t see them often.
I miss full contact NBA 62 yr old life long Knicks fan - always love seeing 4 of my 10 favorite Knicks = Patrick, Oakley, Starks and Latrell.
What about Allen Houston, Carmelo Anthony?
@@kmoney5538 Frazier Reed King (all on top 5). so that’s 7. Brady and Earl Monroe. 8 and 9. Anthony or Houston is tough call for my Knicks top 10. Maybe Sprewell moved to 11. Definitely ahead of LJ, Stat and Camby at 15, 16 and 17 ….. 12 , 13 and 14 probably David Lee, Crawford and Marberry. Dave D’Bushere 19. Mark Jackson 20th. Honorable mention Dick Barnett, Jerry Lucas, Anthony Mason, Michael Ray Richardson and Q Rich. I guess that’s my top 25 list as of now
mine are Oakley, Starks and Mason.. followed by Ewing, Houston, Sprewell and LJ.. Iike Campy and Crazy eyes Kurt Thomas as well. I liked Mark Jackson, and I was SOOOOO upset they traded Rod Strickland.. my favorite point guard of all time.
@@soramirez5473 I like your list but it’s missing guys you probably didn’t get to see. Best Knick of all time is Walt Clyde Fraser. Have to have Willis Reed on the top 10 list. Bill Bradley too. How can I not have Earl Monroe too. 9 and 10 are hard for me. Mark Jackson and…..
@@donalddemo lol yea thats a bit before my time, while i respect them, outside of clyde, i have no connection besides the highlights ive seen watching countless knicks games.. I hear clyde is a top 5 defensive pg of all time.. wish I could have seen that!..
Damn, I miss real basketball. This bull today. These were real b-ballers. This is when the game was fun and tough. Too many 3's in today's game.
You're so right! Them was the good ol'days! 👍🏻👍🏻
Players used to be fierce competitors … now they blow each other and wanna make super teams
Me too my brother me too
Haven't watched ball since this era there is good talent but the nba became soft
What's real and hard about this, Sprewell getting a technical for taunting?
96-97 season...time flies by
2 seasons later in 1999 Sprewell would join the Knicks
@@RayRaySoShy And traded for Starks
The unbelievable thing about this is NYK management and scouting leading up to the 1992 NBA Draft. Eight (yes that's right, 8) shooting guards were selected before Sprewell, who came in at number 24. New York chose Hubert Davis at 20. Now that it is all said and done, Sprewell mauled Jimmy Jackson throughout his career; the supposed best young shooting guard in the land at the time, chosen behind Christian Laettner at number 4.
Starks could have had Sprewell as a backcourt teammate... Sure we would not have seen Sprewell's run and gun style (where he is most natural), but the Knicks are much stronger in the East.... and Sprewell was a senior out of Alabama, hence his early peak and All NBA First team selection around 93-94. I don't think Cassell, Smith or Maxwell are half as effective with Sprewell hounding them for 40 minutes and New York squeezes out one chip in the Patrick Ewing era. Ewing had no legitimate star power, nor did Hakeem, so adding Sprewell might push NYK to win, put pressure on Houston guards to play defense and maybe, just maybe put Hakeem in foul trouble...... There is a ripple effect here. Sprewell was so good in the 90's.... Like a longer nastier Jimmy Butler spliced with Chicago D Rose.
Hubert was only drafted by NY because who his uncle was and he played under *Dean Smith
@@krlm2280 I didn't know this! Thanks for the knowledge. Somewhere on youtube Sprewell talks about the draft process and lighting up Phoenix in pre draft camp (but with Dan Majerle there, it didn't fit, hence Oliver Miller pick). If new york didn't even invite Sprewell for a workout, thats crazy. It worked out the way it was supposed to; Marciulionis gets hurt, Sprewell gets time, Don Nelson runs and guns. The rest is history.
@@hello.gumption 💯 and np
didnt the knicks also have Rod Strickland and Mark Jackson at one point TOGETHER?.. FOOLS
Ewing doesn’t have a ring
Im still wondering why John Starks isn't in the Hall Of Fame.
Starks had a Hall of fame heart but, not stats. He's as tough as it gets.
Loved John but he wasn't no Hall Of Fame player. Now....IF Hakeem had never blocked that last second shot in Game 6 of the 94 Finals and Starks won the title at the buzzer, he'd have had a much better chance since he would have undoubtedly won Finals MVP.
@@patrickoakley7890 Harper was having the better series, but with that shot in game 6, yea Starks probably would have. gotten it.. the Knick guards in general outplayed the Houston guards.
lol
@@patrickoakley7890facts he was definitely on his way to Finals MVP. Ewing got thoroughly outplayed by Hakeem. Starks had a great finals up until game 7. Still a shame they weren’t able to close the deal that year
Starks celebration and1 shot was epic 😆
The ol' eat these nuts !!! lmao..
SSSSSSSUCK ON DEEEZ NUTZ!
After a Few Years Sprewell Became a Knick Player...
And he played great over there !!!
The Knicks appreciated his New York State of mind! Lol
Love how Joe Smith gives congrats instead of telling Sprewell to calm down like the soft ass teammates nowadays lol
John Starks was a smooth playa, always had the fresh cut with the part, hothead super smooth suave kind of guy. One of the greatest Knicks of all time
Love Starks he’s a Knicks legend there’s no doubt about that
That #3 was fearless. Love that dude!
This is when Ewing was starting to slow down put on a lil weight but was still giving u over 20ppg but he was slowly on the decline
He had put on weight but was still very effective. He was still good before his wrist broke a couple of years later. This was actually the best Ewing Era Team in 1996. This team actually took some pressure off of Ewing. You had Ewing, Johnson, Houston, Starks, Oakley, Buck Williams, Ward, and Childs. If The Knicks didn't get into that fight with the Heats in the playoffs, they would have gone to the Finals.
@@ronniebobbyedition993 ITS NOT BOUT WEIGHT ONLY HIS LEGS AND KNEE START BOTHERS HIM
HE WAS NEVER SPEED OR QUICK CENTER PROBLEM WAS HIS SHAPE . IF HE WAS LIKE ADMIRAL IN GOD SHAPE MAYBE HE WOULD BE ON ANOTHER LEVEL. THATS WHY ADMIRAL WON MANY AWARDS AND PAT NONE.
@@PIP...33 Patrick Ewing was in great shape..and was very mobile in his prime....even with bad knees. He was a excellent scoring big man. Truth be told: An in his prime Ewing often got the best of an in his prime Admiral and Spurs. As good as Ewing was, he took some games off. In order to win - especially in the playoffs, you must play to win in every game. Ewing's failure to do so got in the way of his success. That, and MJ.
The Spurs only became a winning force after Tim Duncan joined. And by then, Ewing was no longer in his prime.
@@ronniebobbyedition993 SO U R BLIND DAMAGED PATHOLOGICAL LIAR ??
SPURS BECOME WHAT ???
ADMIRAL WON MVP DPOY AND SCORING TITLE PRIOR DUNCAN U BLIND DAMAGED PATHOLOGICAL LIAR.
EWING WAS NEVER IN SHAPE THATS WHY ZERO AWARDS IN CAREER U BLIND LIAR.
SHOW ME WHAT DUNCAN WON ALONE ???
ADMIRAL ALREADY CARRY TEAM DEEP PLAYOFF ON WESTER CONF. ALONE U BLIND DAMAGED LIAR.
ADMIRAL ALREADY WONN EVERY AWARD.
DUNCAN IS NOBODY.
SHOW ME 1 TEAM DUNCAN CARRY OR 1 AWARD DUNCAN WON IN CAREER ???
@@PIP...33 Agree with you. Kid is liar. Ewing was never in shape. Admiral was GOD. I would love to have body like Admiral. Best in history or any sport.
i really do miss this type of basketball. you just had your popcorn ready. with all the technicals in the league today guys play like robots
That’s how they want them to play. They did not like this style obviously bc we did and they still changed it
Holy cow, trash talking, body blows,cross checks !!!
Didn't know BJ Armstrong played for the Warriors too.
Latrell used to COOK John Starks like he was stewed chicken.
and yet John got the better of him more often than not.
People say Athleticism gets better with the newer generation 😀 I just don't see it. First of all. The 96 Knicks are better then the 2020 Knicks and Golden State just had better three point shooters not rebounds block's dunks lobs steals passes you get my point
I agree.
It's a false narrative. Guys today aren't any more athletic. The only difference is more of the big men have traditional guard skills today.
That's the 96/97 team.
@@kuunami and... they play soft with no contact these days.
Vividly remember this one. The year they played in San Jose, CA. Starks had words with Coach Rick Adelman and that started the tension. Warriors collectively went at Starks.
WHO WON THE GAME???
@@elimoses2732 knicks by five. Although I couldn’t tell you were I put my car keys 10 minutes ago.
@@marccalhoun624 that's what always happens to my wife, everyday she forgets where she puts them😄
That first 20 seconds fearured scary men
Man were there any bigger enforcers in the league in the 90's than Charles Oakly and Larry Grandma Johnson
Mason, Zo. Karl Malone.. Jason Williams on the Nets (no the Kings pg).. but yea Oak and LJ were amongst the biggest.. did you see the KNicks vs Hornets playoff series in 93? Oak and Mason vs LJ and Mourning. physical and brutal stuff. Oak and Mason were more physical tho
Starks my fav KNICK of all time. This whole NY lineup
Loved the 90s Knicks
Those Knick uniforms were clean
Spree, what a hot head, shame as he was a hell of a player.
jordan thought he was the premier 2 guard
Not true, he didn’t want to get tossed. He already had one tech. Trust me he wasn’t scared
What few people realize is that Starks and Sprewell would wind up being traded for each other a few seasons later
Also both would spin something, Starks the ball look at it then shoot 3. Sprewell chrome rims.
I like that throwback jersey for NY.
mitchell and ness are now selling them for a pretty penny. I just ordered the john starks jersey.
@@poisonpen26random question - did you see if M&N offered Earl Monroe’s jersey?
they need to bring these knicks jerseys back!!
Hate the Knicks, but Starks is one of my favorite ballers of the 90s. Jah Morant attacks the rim like him and others from that time. Why some say he has an old school game. Great time to ball.
Ewing,Starks,Oakley,LJ Grandmama....wow hell of a team.
Those Knicks jerseys are gorgeous
Starks is like, dude, you ain’t no Jordan, this is where the big boys play, son.
And yet, I´d take only-left-hand Spree over Starks, anytime.
@@sbcrossfit not me.
Thank You. Classic. Every single player was a character in their own right. Theatre.
They could have been teammates back in 2000 but as always we screwd up of course
The metamorphosis of the game reached its peak in the late 70s until the early 2000s... that tough basketball was really a joy to watch then... now its just wimpy ball and poor defense....
Loved watching Spewell back then. He paired well with C Webb for a year or so. Really fun to watch those two - would have have been a nice combo but the band could not stay together.
It was only one year brother.
I remember that was my first year going to a Warriors game live a long time ago.
Webber got traded after his rookie year because he couldn’t get along with Don Nelson. They gave him up for Tom Gugliotta.
Maaaannn!! I miss THESE Knicks.
Ah the Golden Age of Basketball. How far we've fallen..
I forgot that Mark Price played with the Warriors for a season.
The days of great basketball
Man these players were great.. the game was so much slower back than more enjoyable to watch
Little did they know one dude would replace the other years later as Knick lol. 💯
Were could never bring this back actually real plays
Starks: IF you really wannabe a knick, choke your coach.
Spree: That’s it?!
Starks: Yup.
lmao they traded for him...
I HATED that Spree trade back in the day. But they were such carbon copies. Spree earned my respect the hardest way possible. Starks my all-time fav, Spree my 2nd all-time fav. Salute to both of them. Showing you how to be a grown man through their play.
Lol that trade was great! Starks was done..
I hated that trade also.
Absolute same opinion here about both! Spree at the Warriors was epic to watch. Holy s*** I fell in love with his style of play back then 🤩
Nothing better than 80s/90s basketball
I adore both of these guys. Not taking anything away from todays game but this was one of the best eras of hoops.. rep your team and go to war.
Latrell was a straight goon 😂
😂 😂 Facts
Spree was a great Knick for the time he was there, fit right in.
Wow now this is a classic
That’s one expensive camera he’s using this looks great
How could this have been July 1996? Aren't the nba off that time of year?
That's 7th of November ;)
Two of my favorite Knicks going at it 😊I love this
Damn, I miss these NBA days...
Golden State sprewell #15 was the best 2 guard besides Jordan ive ever seen...💥 Ny Knicks sprewell was good....but no where close to 92-97 sprewell🔥
とにかくスタークスが大好きなんやあ😭😭😭
The funny thing about this interaction between these fellas is years later in 1999 during the lockout, they got traded for each other!😄😄
Funny how life comes full circle like that
Way better then any game today. Nuff said
Say what you want about John Starks, but he wasn't no punk. Tough as nails.
Man, I miss the good old days of basketball😢😢😢
Me too man
Warrior fan here.. this is when they were an average non playoff team.. but still competitive and had grit! True warrior fans love this.
Lord knows I miss this era of basketball smh just the way it made you feel everyone getting together in the living room or in the basement ordering them pizzas and wings wit the drank knowing you watching real big man basketball and every team was a super team 💯💪🏾
I miss my Knicks! I don't even know who they are anymore! Such a shame!
Those Knick jerseys are 🔥 🔥 🔥
mitchell and ness are selling them for a pretty penny. I bought the starks jersey.
Who won this game??
After the game, Stark and Sprewell met together and decide to go the bar called,”blue oysters.” For desserts. Bay is in the horray
*Lol, and they were traded for each others.*
If sprewell and starks were on the same team people wouldve been gettin stuck up during games
why do u say that
Why??
That comment makes no sense
Why, he's saying people would have gotten thier pockets picked, steals!
@@troylsmith21 Inside joke for racists. Implying a negative stereotype and using it in this coded context.
Is it me or does Marv sound like Kenny here? It’s not Kenny on the call, is it?
90's 년대는 NBA최고의 시대
🎯🎯
Sprewell was known around the league as a fake tough guy. He wasn’t ever bout that life.
Joe smith hit the ground hard and not one Knick went to help him up..love it lol 😂
Damn Larry Johnson was built like a brick shithouse!!!
2:27
Beautiful move by Ewing.
The Knicks got in fights with every team back then...lol
Facts.... But who doesn't like a fight once in a while... Nba today us too soft..Great for players like steph curry thou... SOFT
Spreewell a real street Nnword.
whos else clicked on the clip to see Sprewell with another hairstyle beside corn rows?
STARKS KEPT IT POPPING SON
Sprewell was telling Starks to stfu before he takes his spot. Starks didn't shut up, ya'll know the rest 🤣🤣
Starks lit him up
Lmao
Why is this game being played on
July the 11th? Must be a mistake.
Yea you’re right I just fixed it. I had the month and day in the wrong spot thanks for the heads up
This 1996 Knicks Team was the best Ewing Era Team.
Over the 92-94 teams???
@@HeathOverledger Yes. Those teams were good, but not as good. This 96 Team had Ewing (before the broken wrist), Houston, LJ, Oakley, Starks, Ward, Childs, Buck Williams, and more. They had The Bulls number, and just about every team's number in the Eastern Conference that year
Oakley breaking up a fight 😂
Fuckin miss the old NBA !! Fuckin real MEN playing ball!!
Lebron would have had a long day in this era!! Promise you! NBA was loaded with talent.
When the Warriors had cool, badass players
I forgot about be these alternate Knicks jerseys. I'm surprised they wore white on the road, that didn't happen back then like it does today.
I miss this type of basketball...physical...aggressive
Fun fact the warriors played the 96 season at San Jose arena where the sharks play at
So funny thinking back to 93 we’d play Sega and the fight was over who got to be Golden State because Spree was the unstoppable & C Webb just came from Michigan.
Joe Smith be boosting Spreeeeww
WTF did Oakley take the technical foul shot?
word...I thought he was a brick layer
Damn these Warriors look stacked.
A man s game. John Starks !
OMG, 😳...... I forgot all about Ol CHARLIE WARD from Florida state back in the day all-around athlete, straight balla 💯💪🏾