Even though the Celtics bowed out of the NBA playoffs, there’s plenty of incentive to watch the KnicksWith the Boston Celtics out of the playoff picture, note how the team is all yours now. Thanks, Shank!
Picked-up pieces while thinking there should be a racehorse named “Tartabull’s Throw” . . .
⋅ The historically much-harpooned New York Knicks are in the NBA Finals, which might make some of you envious.
Fear not. It’s going to be a fun fortnight of hate-watching.
Even though the Celtics (a higher seed than the Knicks) bowed out of the NBA playoffs four weeks ago, there’s plenty of incentive to follow the Knicks as they attempt to win their first NBA championship since Richard Nixon was president.
Mocking the Knicks has been a local sports tradition for most of the eight decades of NBA history.
Your Celtics and the New York Knickerbockers were two of the original 11 franchises (along with the Washington Capitols, coached by 29-year-old Red Auerbach) when the Basketball Association of America was formed in 1946. The league became the NBA in 1949.
Friday, June 05, 2026
The Hate Watch?
I don't know about the rest of you, but that's not something I'm into. Then there's this guy:
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