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No Dunks

Shattered: Hope, Heartbreak and the New York Knicks

No Dunks

iHeartPodcasts

Comedy, Basketball, Sports

4.94.8K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2021

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

We are excited to announce The Athletic's new podcast series - Shattered: Hope, Heartbreak and the New York Knicks. Hosted by hip-hop legend Chuck D, the series dives deep on the past 20 years of the Knicks. Shattered reveals never-heard-before stories about the Knicks, team owner James Dolan and the NBA, with interviews from dozens of voices including franchise legend Patrick Ewing.

This is the first 5 minutes of episode one - a look at how the 90's Knicks team broke apart.  To listen to the rest click this link or search Shattered wherever you get your podcasts.  A new episode of Shattered will be released every Tuesday.


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0:00.0

What's up, y'all? This is J.E. Skeets from the No Dunks podcast.

0:03.5

Excited to share with you a new podcast from The Athletic.

0:07.2

It's called Shattered, Hope, Heartbreak, and the New York Knicks.

0:11.6

Shattered is a documentary-style podcast series on the past 20 years of the Knicks.

0:16.9

Hosted by hip-hop legend Chuck D.

0:18.7

The series tells all the wild, crazy stories from the franchise under team owner James Dolan.

0:25.3

Here now are the first five minutes of episode one.

0:29.2

To listen to more, search Shattered wherever you get your podcasts.

0:37.4

You know, I think a lot of my adult life has been built around never letting the Knicks hurt me like that again.

0:43.1

If they suck, they suck.

0:44.4

If Jim Dolan does something absolutely idiotic, he did it again.

0:48.6

Of course he did.

0:49.6

The saddest moment as a Knicks fan was undoubtedly a legend.

0:57.0

Charles Oakley. They dragged him out of there like he was a piece of garbage. Apparently there was a Charles Oakley was there.

1:00.0

And that was the first time where I started to think like, this isn't the team that I grew up loving.

1:06.0

This isn't worth it.

1:07.0

Dolan's ownership. I mean, it's been 20 years of chaos and mayhem. Inept, does that work? Clown show? Embarrassment. Sad, pathetic. There's a generation of fans that have become very apathetic. You know what I'm saying? It's like the cool thing right now is not the Knicks. Yes, I believe New York City is the mecca of basketball. I didn't know how much we could continue to include the Knicks necessarily in that conversation because how long do you get to live on what a team used to be? You're really going to bring a Pat Riley to two New York kids. I know. I was like, listen, that's the last time y'all were good. You should say thank you. Thank you. With Dolan as the owner, many players just don't want to play for him. I think we're going to have a very successful offseason when it comes to free agents.

1:47.6

I say New York is where legends go to die.

1:51.0

That can't all be blamed on James Dolan, but it certainly has happened under his watch.

1:56.4

Sell the team.

1:57.9

Anything I should sell the team?

1:59.2

James Dolan, he has incredibly thin skin and the emotional maturity of a young child.

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