knicks1248 wrote:The only way to build a rivalry is in the playoffs and I'm talking 2 to 3 yrs of playing the same team.The HEAT rivalry started with pat riley faxing in his resignation so he could take his talents to miami
and the pacers rivalry started with Spike lee talking sht to Reggie Miller.
I was embarrassed by the fact we celebrated 1 win like we won the Eastern Conference finals
Agree. The rivalry started with the Fax but meeting them in the playoffs is what galvanized that rivalry in that era. You also had the great matchups of Mourning and Ewing. Tim Hardaway sr was a perfect trash talking villain for that team. By the time PJ brown midget tossed Charlie the rivalries were already a few years into itself.
Like a generation before the knicks seemingly had to get thru the Baltimore Bullets in the playoffs and knicks in 1971 were defending champs and got knocked out. The teams were characteristically similar roster constructions to also fuel a rivalry. Unseld vs Reed, Gus vs Dave, Marin vs Bradley, and Clyde vs earl. Made for great theatre.
When I see young teen girls giving the finger to the players its a mob. That Crowd was not guys in suits competing to game after work. there were fewer women. It looked a lot like the pubescent knick fans that go the NBA draft and act the fool. Not the regular season ticket people. Suburban Wrestlemania kids whose parents voted for Trump seemed to be a dominant demographic..........AKA: A lot of under 25 white males! LOL
I’m happy to see exuberance among the fans. “Act like you been there before and be cool”. Well, its been a while for fans and if its not the regular season crowd then its to be expected as they have not been before.
Be interesting to see what ATL brings. Its a diverse population as people have moved there from all over and knick fans usually come out in droves.