Bernard King utilized his generational offensive talent to abuse defenses in the 1980s. He averaged as much as 32.9 points in his career and was crowned NBA Scoring Champion in 1985. Way before the ...
Bernard King is best known for his 14-season NBA career with teams like the New Jersey Nets, Utah Jazz, Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks, and Washington Bullets. The four-time NBA All-Star led ...
"Larry won the award… but who knows better, players or press?" - Bernard King on how the NBA players named him the MVP over Larry Bird originally appeared on Basketball Network. Bernard King was one ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Bernard King has been watching his playoff scoring records fall lately and he’s happy it’s happening because of Jalen Brunson. “Records are made to be broken,” the Hall of Famer and ...
"He looked like I got sh*t on my hand" - When Bernard King reacted to Cedric Maxwell's disrespect in a unique way originally appeared on Basketball Network. During the early 1980s, the NBA was mostly ...
With Jalen Brunson grabbing the Knicks’ 40-year-old playoff scoring crown Sunday in Philadelphia, Bernard King’s former coach fondly embraced the opportunity to talk about the longtime record holder.
It's been 40 years since the New York Knicks had Bernard King lead the league in scoring. King was the only player in Knicks history to hold that honor until Carmelo Anthony gave him company during ...
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James and former New York Knicks forward Bernard King made significant contributions to the game in distinct ways. Among the two iconic NBA players, James is currently ...
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Brooklyn Nets jersey history No. 30 - Bernard King (1992-93)
During his time suiting up for the Nets, King wore only jersey No. 20 and 30 and put up 20.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, 2.6 assists, and 1.3 steals per game.
Michael Jordan, the North Carolina legend who grew up in Wilmington, attended Emsley A. Laney High School, but he was born in Brooklyn, New York, coincidentally in the same hospital as the boxing ...
Jalen Brunson continued his mission to turn the NBA playoffs into his own personal nuclear wasteland with 43 points in the New York Knicks' wild, 121-117 Game 1 victory over the Indiana Pacers on ...
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