
Knicks Legends Honored in MSG During Playoff Thriller
Madison Square Garden Honors Knicks Legends During Playoff Game New York, NY – Madison Square Garden paid tribute to two of the New York Knicks' all-time greats during Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the Boston Celtics. The jumbotron displayed a montage of photos and career highlights for Walt "Clyde" Frazier and Bernard King, prompting a roar of appreciation from the crowd. The tribute served as a reminder of the rich history and legacy of the Knicks franchise. The video montage showcased Frazier's two NBA championships with the Knicks in 1970 and 1973, as well as his seven All-Star selections and 1975 All-Star Game MVP award. Bernard King's impressive career, including his 15,581 career points and seven All-Star selections, was also prominently featured. The tribute was a powerful reminder of the team's past glories. "It was a great moment," said one fan in attendance. "Seeing those legends honored like that really brought back memories. It made the game even more special." The tribute to Frazier and King added a layer of excitement and emotion to an already intense playoff game, underscoring the enduring connection between the team and its legendary players.