Marv Albert Compares Current Knicks Team to 1970s Championship Squads
Marv Albert tells The Post this Knicks group has a 1970s-like championship DNA

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Marv Albert, former voice of the New York Knicks, draws comparisons between the current Knicks team and the championship teams of the 1970s, highlighting their unselfish play and teamwork.
- 01Marv Albert served as the Knicks' voice from 1967 to 2004.
- 02He sees similarities between the current Knicks and the 1970 and 1973 championship teams.
- 03Key players from the 1970s included Clyde Frazier, Dick Barnett, and Willis Reed.
- 04Albert emphasizes the unselfishness of both teams, particularly in the backcourt.
- 05The current squad exhibits qualities reminiscent of the legendary Knicks teams.
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Marv Albert, who was the voice of the New York Knicks for nearly four decades, has noted striking similarities between the current Knicks team and the championship squads of the 1970s. In an interview with The Post, Albert highlighted the unselfish nature of the current players, akin to that of legends like Clyde Frazier and Dick Barnett from the 1970 and 1973 championship teams. He recalled how Frazier and Barnett set the tone for teamwork and selflessness, qualities he sees reflected in today's roster. Albert also mentioned the impact of Willis Reed and the contributions of Bill Bradley and Dave DeBusschere, emphasizing that the current team shares this championship DNA.
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