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NY Legend Calls this the “Most Beloved Team in Knicks History”

Spike Lee has high praise for this year's Knicks team.

The Knicks have had some legendary rosters. The 1969-70 and 1972-73 Knicks won titles after dominant regular seasons, winning 55+ games both years. In the first half of the ’70s, the Knicks averaged 53.2 wins a season. Consistent playoff wins were a hallmark of success, and the Knicks had as many as the best. Walt Frazier, Willis Reed, Earl Monroe, and many greats graced Madison Square Garden with jaw-dropping highlights and euphoric highs.

Then the 90s came around, led by Hall of Famer Patrick Ewing, they averaged 50+ wins throughout the decade. They made the NBA Finals twice, and the Eastern Conference Finals twice. Alongside Ewing, Charles Oakley, John Starks, and Latrell Sprewell brought the franchise back to relevance leading them to their best seasons since the 70s.

Spike Lee Calls this the “Most Beloved Team in Knicks History”

Knicks Composition

This is the highest expectation the Garden has had since the Ewing days. Adding Karl-Anthony Towns, and Mikal Bridges, while resigning OG Anunoby are moves that a team makes when they are in win-now mode. They have shored their depth through free agency and the draft and made a versatile team that can do everything.

Iconic Knicks fan and filmmaker Spike Lee is highly optimistic about the Knicks season. There have been plenty of iconic Knicks rosters, Spike Lee explained, but only a few like this.

“That’s not disrespect to my brother Patrick, my brother Oakley, brother Starks…we love Sprewell too,” Spike said—all credit to Allan Houston, too, and to Charlie Ward, he later clarified in a voicemail—but this team has something special. “I think this is the most beloved team in the history of the Knicks, with the exception of the two world championship teams,” he said. Then Spike got to prognosticating. “Now they’re going to take it to another level and bring the Knicks to the championship,” he said.

Bringing Towns in adds a big-man shooter the Knicks have never had. Bridges and Anunoby are elite wing defenders who can shoot threes at the highest clip. Josh Hart is a Swiss knife of the highest caliber. Rebounding, scoring, assisting, and playing 48 minutes a game, Hart will do anything the team needs. And then there’s the head of this monster. Jalen Brunson, a man once regarded as overpaid, now leads the Garden and New York with him.

Expectations This Year

And so expectations heading into this season are sky-high. According to Spike Lee himself,

But the goal was the same, if not even clearer: “We’re going for it now. It’s all in. Do or die. The next two, three, four years? This is it. This is the window, and you gotta go for it.”

This is true. The Knicks own only their 2026 and 2030 first-round picks outright. Everything else has been traded out and their handful of second-rounders are unlikely to be extremely valuable. The Knicks do not have the financial flexibility to acquire any big names in free agency and can only get contributors through trades.

But, early returns are promising. Despite not shooting the ball well, the Knicks were dominant in their second preseason game and have gotten positive contributions from rookies. The ultimate goal is a championship, and the Knicks look as good as any team in the NBA this season. After decades of agony, the team has suffered this season all the more special. The vibes are immaculate, and the Garden is buzzing with excitement. Ultimately, the Knicks are top-tier contenders and could dethrone the defending champion Boston Celtics.

 

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