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Knicks superfan Spike Lee can’t believe what happened to Patrick Ewing at Madison Square Garden
Updated Mar 12, 2021;
Posted Mar 12, 2021
Film director Spike Lee said Friday that he could not believe that former Knicks star and Georgetown men s basketball head coach Patrick Ewing had trouble moving around Madison Square Garden(AP Photo/Kathy Kmonicek, File)
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One of the Knicks’ most famous fans cannot believe what happened to former Knicks star and current Georgetown men’s basketball coach Patrick Ewing.
During a press conference Thursday, Ewing said he was having issued moving around Madison Square Garden, the Knicks home arena. Ewing said he had to constantly show his credentials and was stopped a few times during his travels.
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Who owns New York!?! Nets on YES overtaking Knicks on MSG
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It took the “Big Three” and particularly the trade that James Harden to Brooklyn, but the Nets have overtaken the Knicks in regional TV ratings.
Reports Marc Berman of the Post.
Since his Jan. 16 debut, the Nets on YES Network are outperforming the Knicks on MSG Network in viewership in the New York market, according to industry sources.
In their eight games on YES, the Nets are leading the Knicks by an average of 10 percent. The numbers factor in MSG Network and its spillover channel MSG Plus.