On Sept 20, 2000, Knicks management took a leap of faith, trading their franchise player of the past 15 years, 7 foot center Patrick Ewing. The season was set up for chaos, and events unfolded which mad this a season like none other.New York Post beat writer Marc Berman takes us into the locker room and the boardroom at Madison Square Garden for a view of the season you'll find nowhere else.
Marc Berman the best beat writer covering the Knicks, writes about the unusual year the Knicks had, without Ewing. It is not just about Ewing, but the Ewing-less Knicks. A great and entertaining read. Much more entertaining than the current Knicks. I can't wait for Berman's next book Living without Latrell.
Great Book!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Very well written account of the first Knick's season without Ewing. It gives you an insider's look into the day to day struggles of the players, coaches and management of the Knicks. You end up feeling as if you were there at the games and in the locker rooms. This book belongs in the company of the great sports classics.
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