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New York Knicks John Starks #3  Hardwood Classics Swingman jersey

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Always wanted to play the role of John Starks on the court but never had the chance? Now you can celebrate with this New York Knicks John Starks #3 Blue Hardwood Classics Thowback Swingman jersey, You will stand out with it.

 

Features

l 100% flat back mesh and polyester flat knit rib

l Team name and player's number prominently displayed at the chest

l Player's name and number featured on the back

l stitched sizing jock tag,

l Length + 2 label,

l drop tail

l Decorated in the team colors


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We will attempt to ship you item within 24 hours after payment has been received. Shipping to USA and Canada will takes 7-15 working days, 10-18 working days to European. The arriving time will depending on customs in your country These times are all approximate times given by HK Post.

 

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When do I get my tracking number?
When we get the tracking number from the post, The tracking number will update in your order in our website.
It will take maybe 2 working days. When you get the tracking number but cannot find the records in the website. Please try again later. That is because the post office may not update their website data so quickly.


What method is used for shipping?
We use HK post usually. If you want to chose DHL or EMS, it will occur more shipping fee., you can contact with us firstly.

 

What if an item is out of stock?
If an item is out of stock then we will contact with you first. You can choose to get the refund or be offered the choice of another jersey of the same value. We apologize if this does happen, which it rarely does but because we do sell on our website, and also through our physical store - the rare possibility of a double order at the same time could happen.


John Levell Starks (born August 10, 1965) is an American retired professional basketball shooting guard. Starks was listed at 6'5" and 190 pounds during his NBA playing career. Although he was not drafted in the 1988 NBA draft after attending four colleges in his native Oklahoma, including Oklahoma State University, he gained fame while playing for the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association in the 1990s.


Starks was able to work his way back into the NBA. In 1990, he tried out for the New York Knicks. In one practice, he tried to dunk on Knicks center Patrick Ewing. Ewing threw him down and Starks twisted his knee. The team was not allowed to release him unless it healed by the end of December. When it did not heal by that time, the Knicks could not release him.As a result, Starks has referred to Ewing as his saving grace. He eventually became the starting shooting guard, becoming a key player on the team and playing 8 seasons in New York from 1990–98. Starks was a posterchild for their physical play during that era, along with teammates Anthony Mason and Charles Oakley. He was a participant in the 1992 NBA Slam Dunk Contest.


Starks was at the center of one of the most famous plays in Knicks history, which has now become known simply as "The Dunk". In Game 2 of the 1993 Eastern Conference Finals against the Chicago Bulls, Starks was in the right corner of the court being closely guarded by B.J. Armstrong. Ewing came to set a screen for Starks, who faked to the left like he was going to use the pick, and then drove along the baseline and dunked over Horace Grant and Michael Jordan with his left hand.


One of the low points of Starks' career came in the 1994 NBA Finals against the Houston Rockets. In the closing seconds of Game 3 and the Knicks trailing by 3, Starks was fouled by Rockets center Hakeem Olajuwon while attempting a 3. At the time, the NBA allowed only 2 free throws during a foul on a 3-pointer. Starks made both, but Houston won 93–89 (the league would change the rule to allow 3 free throws the next season). Starks and the Knicks then watched their home court host the New York Rangers' first Stanley Cup celebration in 54 years, with their 3–2 win over the Vancouver Canucks in Game 7 of the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals. It served as an inspiration for the Knicks to recover to take a 3–2 series lead going into Game 6. However, in the final seconds of Game 6, Olajuwon blocked Starks' last-second 3-point attempt to give Houston an 86–84 victory. In Game 7, Starks had one of the worst games of his career, shooting 2-for-18 from the field, including 0-for-10 in the fourth quarter. The Rockets went on to win the game and the championship, denying New York from having both NBA and NHL championships in the same year.


In 1995, Pat Riley left the Knicks to go to the Miami Heat after a dispute with then General Manager Dave Checketts. The Knicks hired Don Nelson, bringing back the tensions from Stark's first season in Golden State. Nelson started Hubert Davis over Starks. Nelson was eventually fired mid-season, and the Knicks replaced him with Jeff Van Gundy. In 1996 Allan Houston took Starks' starting spot. Starks was a steady contributor off the bench and won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year award in 1997.


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