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Fadeaway World
Fadeaway World
By Titan Frey View the original article to see embedded media. The height of the NBA’s popularity occurred in the mid-90s. Michael Jordan was dominating the league, when he wasn’t playing baseball, that is. The Detroit Pistons, known as the “Bad Boys” of the 1980s, were gone, and a new team took over that “Badboy” persona. That team was the New York Knicks, and they were led by star center, Patrick Ewing. Along with Ewing, they had some hard hitters like Charles Oakley and Anthony Mason. One of the fiercest players they had wasn’t one of their big men, he was a little guard that wouldn’t back …