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Not sure how far we are going back with these Knicks players, but someone that I seriously appeciated was Othello Harrington. Went to G'Town, so somewhat local ties. Played in the League for a while considering his lack of athleticism, but he was just a solid locker-room dude. I am sure he is in someone's front office at this point.
 
Not sure how far we are going back with these Knicks players, but someone that I seriously appeciated was Othello Harrington. Went to G'Town, so somewhat local ties. Played in the League for a while considering his lack of athleticism, but he was just a solid locker-room dude. I am sure he is in someone's front office at this point.

I remember my pops screaming at the TV seemingly every time he touched the ball. Him and Howard Eisley pissed him off to no avail :lol
 
I remember my pops screaming at the TV seemingly every time he touched the ball. Him and Howard Eisley pissed him off to no avail :lol:
Othello played with A.I. @ G'Town man, he was solid on the block. Your father needs to show that man more respect.
 
Not sure how far we are going back with these Knicks players, but someone that I seriously appeciated was Othello Harrington. Went to G'Town, so somewhat local ties. Played in the League for a while considering his lack of athleticism, but he was just a solid locker-room dude. I am sure he is in someone's front office at this point.

Othella had heart. To me those were the darkest days. Othella, Clarence Weatherspoon, and Shandon Anderson were lowkey the same person on the court.
 
Whole lot of Knicks stories here.


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A Knicks moment in history I’ll never forget is when Tim Thomas went up for a dunk late in a tight game and slapped the backboard and got a tech and ended up losing by 1. And then not too long after he dunked late in another game and slapped the backboard once again and got teched. I’m not 100% sure if we lost that game but it’s something that always stands out in my mind
 
Whole lot of Knicks stories here.


Presented By
NBA veterans Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles are lifelong friends and bona fide truth-tellers. Listen as they invite special guests, high-profile athletes, musicians and entertainers to get brutally honest about everything from current events to untold stories from the golden era of sports and culture. Named for the on-court celebration they made wildly popular, this unfiltered, hilarious and surprising podcast is like playing NBA 2K with no fouls.

Listen to episodes of Knuckleheads with Quentin Richardson & Darius Miles on podbay http://podbay.fm/show/1452698284

Just threw on the JR Smith episode
 
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