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Hardcore password, Knicks No. 32, has always been synonymous with passion and toughness

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Who is the first person to wear a No. 32 in New York?

Jerry Lucas, one of the 75 superstars, a rebounding monster in the 1960s, was the only forward who averaged 20+20 games at that time, and was still a white man!

In 1971, in order to pursue the championship, he joined New York. In the first year, he was still the absolute main force, and in the second year, he was demoted to a substitute for the overall interests of the team.

In the 1972 Finals, Willis Reed was absent. Lucas, who was 2.03 meters tall, had to guard Chamberlain, who was 2.16 meters tall, averaged 47 minutes per game, basically did not rest, and contributed 21 points, 9.8 rebounds and 6.2 assists! In 1973, he finally realized his dream and retired in 1974 years.

In 1991, Xavier McDaniel, nicknamed X Warrior, came to New York. This all-star forward in the late 1980s can be said to be Ci Shiping of that era. The animated pictures of him and Jordan squirting trash talk are still very popular.

It's a pity that he only stayed in New York for a year, and fought the Bulls in seven games in the semi-finals. After McDaniel left, power forward Herb Williams immediately rushed to help. At this time, he was 34 years old and officially entered the ranks of veterans. He became the patron saint of water dispenser and locker room leader in New York. He stayed in New York for 7 years, participated in the finals in 1994 and 1999, and retired at the age of 41!

The only two new Yorkers who participated in these two finals are him and Ewing!

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