Turn Back the Clock to 1970

May 8, 1970, was a day few New York sports fans can forget. Where were you when Willis Reed walked on the court for the Knicks? With the 40th anniversary of New York's most cherished basketball occasion upcoming, it seemed like a good time to revisit May 8, 1970, a challenging night for the overwhelming majority of Old Knicks fans - most of us not ...

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