
Josh Hart is the People’s Choice — how electrifying Knick joined pantheon of NY fan favorites
NY Post
In another time, in another sport, Brooklyn adopted Dixie Walker as one of its own, so completely that one of the essential baseball nicknames of all was born: “The People’s Cherce,” the third word an homage to the borough’s distinctive elocution.
Walker was never the best player on any of the nine Dodgers teams for which he played, an All-Star but never a superstar, but he was equal part excellent and irritant, a fireball whose energy was perfectly suited for Leo Durocher’s style, and an even better fit for the denizens of Ebbets Field who fell hard for him.
And thus was born a perfectly New York tradition:
The exceedingly admired athlete whose popularity isn’t merely a product of his dominance on the field, on the floor, on the ice. Joe DiMaggio was popular as is Aaron Judge; Lawrence Taylor was popular as is Jalen Brunson. Tom Seaver was popular as is Francisco Lindor. Those connections are easy to see: That’s a sextet of superstars at the very top of their game, at the very top of their sport.

‘Freak of nature: Zion Williamson’s resurgence could pose a Knicks problem versus motivated Pelicans
Zion Williamson is slimmer and healthier for his trip to MSG.

Almost a year to the day after a goaltender interference call against Kyle Palmieri lost the Islanders a game against the Blue Jackets that started their season’s death spiral, they were on the wrong end of another controversial call against those same Blue Jackets that might have had the same effect.

SAN DIEGO — As you may have seen elsewhere in this newspaper (and also if you haven’t deleted me yet from your social media), I have a book coming out Tuesday called “The Bosses of The Bronx.” Much of it details the 37 years’ worth of antics, winning, losing, winning again and overall mania of George Steinbrenner’s time with the Yankees.










