Juju Gotti
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So it wasn't just, oh, he's a great player for the Knicks.
It's like, this guy's cool, he's dressing cool, he's got the suede pumas, da-da-da.
And then, because Frazier stayed around as a broadcaster, still showing up, dressing flamboyantly, he's become like the mascot who stayed.
And for that reason, he is still beloved and still kind of respected, even among people who were born decades after he played for the Knicks.
Again with this.
Can we talk about, this happened in today's show, and I know it's off to a rough start or whatever, but you turned into Porky Pig and nobody said anything?
Oh, we said things.
The only part that was missing, Dan, was you needed to go, signed up.
That in you would have been 100% Porky Pig.
You guys just moved on and I was like, what?
Yeah, I mean, this validation, right?
That's what they've been seeking for so long, is that what they're doing is working and meaningful.
And even when you talk about Carmelo Anthony, that team, the peak of that was a second round knockout to the Heat.
But even though they were their best in the division that year and all that, it never felt real.
It was like, yeah, we're good, 50 wins, but it's just like, this isn't going to be a team that can win a championship.
And what's happened in the last three years, pretty much, since Jalen Brunson's gotten there, is there is a real belief that this is something that's building towards actual, tangible success.
Banners and awards and all that stuff.
And so last night was kind of, especially, they were down, the crowd was very, it was a San Antonio crowd.
It was a San Antonio crowd and this is I don't know if it's because the rodeo was in town before and these people just stayed or There was this like the announcement that hey the Spurs are good And this is gonna be a huge following that's gonna be a national brand over the next couple years But the shock of the life for everyone we thought when we got to Vegas on Friday and Saturday that
It's going to be a bunch of Knicks fans.