because i thought it was just a phrase used to describe kristaps, as he ended up being an amazing talent and not just a stretch big, which most fans didn't expect (hence he was a rare unicorn for
knicks fans where he exceeded their expectations).
It might surprise you that Jeremy Lin, the National Basketball Association point guard known for causing «Linsanity» among New York
Knick fans in 2012, has the biggest YouTube following of any American professional athlete.
He is a phenomenal basketball mind NY pg understands the game develops players and is great at x and O's not
a Knick fan never will be but that's a great move for them.
(write off 20 years, ignore basic facts and truth and behave like
a knicks fan.)
Knick fans are entitled to hope he is just whistling past the graveyard
Walt Frazier was the idol of New York
Knick fans until the last two seasons, when the affair soured.
i suspect there are at least
some knick fans who are roughly in the same place.
reading a fanpost on some site or other («los chucks on hoops» or something like that) where a seriously delusional
knick fan was arguing that (i think it was) the 2000 - 2001 knicks were championship contenders.
Not exact matches
Get a Swiffer duster and clean off all surfaces including window sills,
fan blades,
knick knacks on bookcases, etc..
At Wednesday's hearing, former New York
Knick players and current MSG Network broadcasters Walt «Clyde» Frazier and John Starks, along with director and die - hard Knicks
fan Spike Lee, argued against relocating the arena.
«Season three of The
Knick was set in 1947 and was going — at my absolute insistence — to be shot in anamorphic black - and - white,» Soderbergh wrote, adding, «It's POSSIBLE that may have contributed to its demise...»
Fans of the show would note that moving to 1947 would represent a massive time - jump for the series, moving the story almost 50 years past its original turn - of - the - century setting.
Soderbergh mined a similar milieu for amazing drama in The
Knick, and The Alienist looks like it should appeal to
fans of that show.
Publishers pump out as many statues, hoodies, tog bags, T - shirts and other
knick - knacks as they do games and
fans are spoiled for choice with the amount of merch available.
Between Mushroom Kingdom Castle playsets and a sweet Breath of the Wild Bow and Arrow kit, there's no shortage of neat
knick knacks for that special Nintendo
fan in your life.