Coach Red Holzman directs play from the Knicks bench,
1973. | Dick Raphael/NBAE/Getty Images
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tonight the New York Knicks will have a chance to win it all once again
the city is electric with hope and joy for their return to glory
it’s been a very long time coming
53 years
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here’s a look back with an excerpt from Mental Floss Magazine:
In the summer of 1973, New York City was riding a collective high—and you didn’t even have to walk through the Village to catch the drift. The real buzz that summer was a wave of sports euphoria. Ever since the Knicks clinched th MNA Title on May 10, 1973, a semi-permanent celebratory state had settled over the five boroughs.
It was a season of shifts: downtown, a gleaming pair of skyscrapers completely rewrote the Manhattan skyline, while up in Midtown, rock royalty shook the rafters of Madison Square Garden. But before the music started and the concrete dried, the tone for the entire summer was set the moment the world-champion basketball team touched down at the airport.
Police officers hold back a crowd of ecstatic fans welcoming the NBA Champion New York Knicks
at JFK Airport on May 12, 1973. | Robert Rosamilio/NY Daily News Archive/Getty Images
Before the summer of 1973 even had a chance to heat up, the city was already boiling over. On May 12, the New York Knicks touched down at JFK International Airport after dethroning the Los Angeles Lakers on their own court to claim the NBA Championship. The reception was less of a welcome home and more of a glorious riot: Port Authority police found themselves in a full-court press just trying to keep the roaring crowd from swarming the tarmac. It set a manic, victorious tone for a legendary New York summer where the energy simply never simmered down.
here’s to the team touching down at JFK one more time
with a trophy
and a city
waiting with open arms
ready to celebrate them
at long last
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‘the strength of the team is each individual member. the strength of each member is the team.’
*phil jackson
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source credit: Mental Floss , Nitya Rao











