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Phil is one of Knicks' key players in their full-court press which has been effective in causing turnovers by the opposition. His long arms enable him to play center at only 6'8".
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The "old man" of the Knicks at 33, Dick is still a consistent, deadly left-handed jump-shooter. His 17.6 average was barely above his 17.4 career mark and he hit at a 16.7 pace in the post-season playoffs.



When Willie scored 21 points in 24 minutes in his first game as a knick, New Yorkers knew they had a new star. Before coming to Gotham, he played on the St. Louis Hawks and compiled a good 10.3 average. At college, Willie shattered U.C.L.A. marks with a red hot 23.6 per game average.



Moved back to his natural center spot, Willis became a top candidate for Most Valuable Player honors. He averaged 21.1 pts., was the league's No. 3 field goal shooter (52.1%) and No. 7 rebounder (1,191).



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Charles Smith
Scored a season-high 24 points twice...Had a season-high 13 rebounds vs. Orlando 11/10/94...Scored a career-high 52 points 12/1/90 vs. Denver...Recorded 41 games of 20 or more points in 1989-90.
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