New York Knicks Win the Eastern Conference Finals

Weekend Guide 🎬 Friday, May 29

Let’s Hear It For New York

Fri-Day! Yes! And as you roll into the weekend, here’s a quick guide with a few things worthy of your precious free time…

Empire State of Mind

I have spent my adult life in three cities: Atlanta, where I was born; Memphis, where I moved almost a decade ago and have raised my family; New York City, where I learned how to be an adult, how to build a life and career for myself.

As a Southerner moving to Manhattan, I wasn’t quite as naïve as Kenneth on “30 Rock,” but there was certainly some culture shock. I tried to fit in, learning how to survive the snowy winters, memorizing the subway map, finding my favorite red sauce joint. The city has a tough exterior, but, as I learned, the people of the city have a heart just like anywhere else. I made friends and found a community, but the one way I was never fit in was through sports. I had assumed I’d adopt a local team or two as my own, but it never happened. The Giants and the Jets couldn’t match the excitement or skill of SEC football. I wanted to root for the Yankees, since they’re historically pretty good, but the Braves had an unyielding hold on my heart.

And then there were the Knicks and Nets. The Nets were just sort of the vague idea of a franchise, a team that played in a Jersey swamp and then moved to Brooklyn just as I was departing. The Nets went to the NBA Finals twice but never really had much identity or heart. The Knicks played in the World’s Most Famous Arena, Madison Square Garden, about 50 blocks from my apartment, so I went to see them a couple of nights a week.

The problem was that the Knicks just weren’t very good. In my 16 years in New York, the Knicks won a total of eight playoff games, and six of those were during the 2012-13 season. I knew plenty of Knicks fans who were rabid for a winner, but it seemed like over and over again, hoping to appease those fans, the Knicks tried to skip steps, constantly trading their future for a present that never panned out.

Succession/Secession

The problem, at least to me, is that they are wrong. Sure, the SEC could probably make a lot of money on its own. But the bigger issue is that if Georgia and Alabama played for the national championship without having to go through other teams or conferences, it wouldn’t be for a national championship. That would be for an SEC championship. Which is a game that we already have.

I believe the SEC is the best conference in college sports. But you need the other conferences for context. Whether you like it or not.

The Grey Alliance

One of the stranger side effects of having so many streaming services available is that it seems more difficult than ever to find things I want to watch. Sure, I have a dozen subscriptions I’m paying for (on top of old-school cable TV!), but on those rare nights when sports are not on and I need something to watch? That’s when I feel defeated.

Odds and Ends…


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