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He is synonymous with New York Knicks basketball, Hall of Famer, broadcasting Hall of Famer as well.
And he was there, the longtime voice of the Knicks, 1970, 1973.
And we welcome back Marv Albert.
How do you feel today, Marv?
Great to talk to you.
I feel good, and it's a privilege to know that my former broadcast partner, Reggie Miller, is on deck waiting after me.
We had so many laughs and such good times doing the games on mostly for the, I would say, most of the way for TNT.
What do you remember about 1970, 1973 with these Knicks teams?
Well, I find that those Knicks... I know people are saying this is the greatest Knicks team of all time, but the game is so much faster, and of course there's now the three-point play.
But I thought that team would have to be considered number one, as great as the current Knicks are.
But you had Bill Bradley, Walt Frazier, Earl Monroe in 73.
Just an incredible group of players, Dave DeBuscher and skipping somebody, Dick Barnett was the other guard.
But I thought that what they did to get DeBuscher was the Knicks' best acquisition since Jalen Brunson.
DeBuscher was acquired for Walt Bellamy and Howard Comars.