New York Knicks: The Tantalizing Team Is Percolating
When Amareโs last millisecond three-pointer swished through the net I rose majestically off my couch with reckless abandon and roared with gusto. I had goose bumps. Even after I learned the game-winning basket would not count I was still energized and mesmerized. Wednesday night proved it. The Knicks are rejuvenated!
Itโs been a vexing and daunting decade. A few years ago I wrote a blog post called A Knickerbocker Depression where I listed out the Knicks ten most stumbling, bumbling moments of the decade. I had all but given up on the franchise that had been run into oblivion. I followed the team in the papers but quit watching games or rooting.
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A few years ago, I somehow ended up on a Knicks email list with my friends and a few die-hard fans who had kept hope percolating. I thought they were suckers and my forte was to be overly skeptical of their optimism. But it did get me interested and hoping once again.
Shout out to the omnipresent Lech for lifting me out of my Knicks stupor. Our dream was to bring Lebron and an all-star sidekick to NYC in the summer of 2010. When that didnโt happen I felt cheated.
I did not have high expectations for this yearโs team. Although talented, I thought Amare was more of an enigma than a leader and wasnโt sure how much of an upgrade he was over David Lee. The team had little size, no experience, baffling holes, and was missing a shooting guard (arguably the easiest position to fill on a team).
On the day of this yearโs opening game I vented to the group spewing venom at Knicks General Manager Donnie Walsh for his egregious blunders and transgressions. After an early season losing streak the Knicks, undaunted by their doldrums, somehow managed to make the quantum leap to reel off 13 wins in 14 games heading into last night.
With each victory, as well as the Melo rumors heating up, my excitement heightened that the Knicks were actually legit. After a victory over Melo and his Nuggets on Sunday and the thrilling defeat to the Celtics thereโs no doubt; itโs on.
Amare is an omnipotent and omnipresent scorer and a surprising team leader. Iโve never seen a big guy with such agility and mobility who can score as easily and uniquely as he can. He has unlimited moves in the post, gets to the basket, gets fouled and has a deadly mid-range jump shot.
Iโm also a sucker for point guards.
I love how they set the tempo and wheel and deal. Raymond Felton is everything I like in a point guard. He has a perfect handle, controls the tempo of the game and asserts himself as the floor general, with an impetus to run the team, although he can also score when needed. He swishes and dishes with continuity.
I loved Felton in college when he played at UNC. Iโm not sure why he didnโt excel in Charlotte, but heโs playing at an all-star level so far this season.
Throw in six precocious neophytes all under the age of 25, including two talented scorers in Will the Thrill and effervescent Gallo. What you have is a beautiful juggernaut of an offense and guys who are following the lead of two rejuvenated ultra-talented all-stars who have smoothly embraced leadership roles.
Then there is the uncanny Landry Fields. Itโs fun to watch.
Iโm not going to say Iโm glad the Knicks didnโt get Lebron. But heading into tonightโs game against the Heat I canโt imagine being any more jazzed than I am by the Knicks prodigious performance and prolific team chemistry.
Itโs riveting that the buzz is starting to spread here in the city. When the Knicks are good the city feels more united. The Knicks are the only pro team in NYC that everybody supports. Cab drivers, family members, wall street guys, doormen, co-workers and friends are all about to jump on the band wagon.
During this winning streak I have been talking up the Knicks to my Dad who hasnโt followed them in years. He wasnโt even willing to give this team a chance. So I texted him to turn on the game Wednesday night and check them out. I also hit up every Knick fan I knew during the game and sent out a tweet urging the world to tune into a thrilling fourth quarter.
A few hours later my Dad called asking if I could get us tickets to an upcoming game. Minutes earlier I had picked up tickets to go to next weekโs game against Oklahoma City. I would love to see them play Miami, but the cheapest seats are over $250!
Iโm excited and aroused that the Knicks are rejuvanted. It makes New York City more scintillating. If you havenโt jumped on the band wagon do so tonight vs. the Cheat. We plan to do lots more winning and grinning.

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