Al Harrington
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You know, obviously people say that he's too small and you know, and that's a real thing because we've seen historically small players being your best players usually doesn't win you a championship.
But he's changing the narrative on all of that.
And when you think about just look at his overall career just in his life in regards to he won a state high school championship with a team that people didn't give a chance.
He won a national championship in college.
Now he's in the NBA playing for the world's greatest basketball team in the world's greatest city.
and he got him on the cusp of winning the championship.
So, you know, this kid is special, and the sacrifices that he's made definitely should put him on that Mount Rushmore for New York Knicks fans forever.
It's just results.
You know, it's just no matter what, no matter what the situation, the scenario, no moment is too big for him.
This kid is ready to step up and take over games.
And he's willing to do like kind of whatever it is, whether it's scoring, whether it's a last second pass, you know, even defensively, obviously he's not a strong defensive player, but he has to get in position to get charges at the right time.
He just finds ways to impact winning, you know, at all times.
And because of that, you know, analytics can't quantify that.
They can't quantify heart, you know, desire.
And I think that's what separates this kid from everybody else.
I don't honestly, I don't buy it.
I mean, you know, it's a grain of salt because, you know, every team that's won a championship, you know, their point guards have usually been small, especially like when you think about back in the day right now, this era, you know, point guards and stuff are a lot bigger.
But I don't I don't really buy it.
I think that.
especially with this kid in particular.