The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won
Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won
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Paul Knepper's "The Knicks of the Nineties" is a captivating account of the New York Knicks team during the 1990s.
The book focuses on the key players Patrick Ewing, Charles Oakley, and John Starks, highlighting their contributions to the team's success.
It delves into the team's dynamic and their almost-victorious playoff runs.
Knepper's work captures the essence of the era, showcasing the team's spirit and their impact on basketball fans.
The book offers a nostalgic journey for Knicks fans and a compelling read for basketball enthusiasts.
The book focuses on the key players Patrick Ewing, Charles Oakley, and John Starks, highlighting their contributions to the team's success.
It delves into the team's dynamic and their almost-victorious playoff runs.
Knepper's work captures the essence of the era, showcasing the team's spirit and their impact on basketball fans.
The book offers a nostalgic journey for Knicks fans and a compelling read for basketball enthusiasts.
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