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John Starks admits Biggie’s song “I got a story to tell” about a Knick getting robbed is a true story..
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holfresh
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10/16/2015  11:59 PM    LAST EDITED: 10/17/2015  12:07 AM




Back in 2012 Jerry L Barrow of The Urban Daily did a great breakdown of the lyrics to narrow down the choices since Starks wasn’t giving up the goods.

The **** she kicked, all the ****’s legit
She get d*ck from a player off the New York Knicks
N*gga tricked ridiculous, the **** was plush

This establishes who he was violatin’. Notorious B.IG.’s Life After Death was recorded between September of 1995 and January of 1997. So that is the window of time we’re starting with.

We ****ed in his bed, quite dangerous
I’m in his ass while he playing against the Utah Jazz

Assuming this happened in NY, the New York Knicks played the Utah Jazz at The Garden on November 12, 1995. This was the only time the Jazz played the Knicks on their home court all season. So even if you want to debate the who, this is definitely the day somebody got the bedroom intruder treatment.

My 112, CD blast, I was past
She came twice I came last, roll the grass

**112’s debut CD was released in August of 1996, but was recorded between 1995 and 1996. Did Biggie have an advance? Very possible. If Big Poppa was rolling around with theme music to smash to (remember it was HIS 112 CD) chances are it was CD-R written on with a sharpie from the studio.

I’m up in this b*tch player this b*tch ****ing run them old Knick ass n*ggas and ****,
I’m up in the spot though. One of them six-five n*ggas, I don’t know.

Ok, here is the one clue that can help narrow down the suspects. The Knicks roster from 1996 to 1997 listed two players at 6’6″; Allan Houston and Larry Johnson–no one at 6’5″. However, during the1995-1996 season there was only ONE player listed at 6’5…Hubert Davis.

During the aforementioned game in November of ’95 Hubert Davis only played for 9 minutes, scoring 4 points on one bucket and two free throws. Davis was a 3-pt specialist that averaged 10pts per game that season. This subpar performance makes “The Maestro” the most likely Knickerbocker to leave the locker room early after the game and head home to be consoled by his wife. Boy was he wrong.

OK. Let’s go with Hubert Davis! This song is for you!

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10/17/2015  12:20 AM
For some reason I always assumed it was Anthony Mason.
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10/17/2015  1:07 AM
this is old, no?
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10/17/2015  10:53 AM
yellowboy90 wrote:this is old, no?

This is an old video from 2014 I found for the first time..I didn't think the Biggie song was true...

John Starks admits Biggie’s song “I got a story to tell” about a Knick getting robbed is a true story..

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