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The sophisticated NY fans know the beauty of perfect form and a high-arching rainbow that's nothing but net. Artwork in the Big Apple? Oh yes, taking it to the rack strong in '95 too.
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A grocery store employee just four years ago, Starks now bags three-pointers by the bushel. He ranked among the top three Knicks in 3PM, PPG, AST, FT% and STL.



Piloted Knicks to NBA Championship and was named All-NBA First Team. Amassed 36 PTS and 19 AST in Game seven of NBA Finals versus LA. Won second of seven straight NBA All-Defensive First Team accolades. Set then-Knicks record of 8.2 APG.



After winning All American honors twice as a collegian, "Moose" plans to keep going full speed ahead in the pro ranks. In 1956, he invaded Madison Square Garden with his Louisville Squad and took over. He was voted the Most Valuable Player in the N.L.T. and scored almost at will against the other top college teams of the nation. As a rebounder, he had no equal, making 38 in one contest in 1956. During his senior year, he was outscored by opposing centers only twice in 29 games and was always top man in rebounds.



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Greg Anthony
One of a trio of Runnin' Rebels to break into the NBA in 1991-92, Anthony enjoyed success comparable to that of his college compatriots (Stacey Augmon and Larry Johnson). Though Anthony did not enjoy the scoring success of Augmon or Johnson, he did produce in other ways as he handed out 3.8 assists per game, the second-best average of any rookie in 1991-92.
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