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The Lowe Post

Herring on the '90s Knicks and MacMahon on the Mavs and Jazz

The Lowe Post

ESPN

Sports

4.77.7K Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2022

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

Zach talks to SI's Chris Herring about his incredible new book "Blood in the Garden" on the 1990s New York Knicks. Then ESPN's Tim MacMahon joins to discuss the surging Mavs and the reeling Jazz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

And now the loo-hoots.

0:03.8

Welcome to the LoPos podcast.

0:06.8

We're about two weeks late to it, but I still wanted to do it anyway.

0:10.6

Even though our next guest has basically done Kimmel and Seth Meyers and probably Conan's

0:17.4

podcast, promoting his incredible book about the 1990s New York Knicks, Blood in the Garden

0:23.9

from Sports Illustrated Chris Herring.

0:26.4

How are you, sir?

0:27.4

I'm doing okay, Zach.

0:28.4

How are you?

0:29.4

Good.

0:30.4

Now, I told you when I got a draft of this book, I don't know, six months ago, by the way,

0:34.2

your publisher just keeps sending me, I have four copies of this book now.

0:37.6

I've given away three of them to my friends who are Nick Fanz.

0:41.1

Like I did.

0:42.1

And then another one came.

0:43.1

But when I got a draft of this book six months ago, I said to you over email or text,

0:46.4

like I remember, this book is going to change your life.

0:49.3

Has it changed your life yet?

0:52.7

I think it's in the process of doing it, which is part of the weirdest thing because it's

0:58.0

happening very fast.

1:00.5

I feel incredibly, incredibly grateful.

1:03.2

But I mean, you know me on a personal level, people that know me on a personal level,

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