Lucas: The Sixth Borough
Posted Dec 5, 2023
Hubert Davis was right. From his initial weeks on the job in spring of 2021, Davis had been adamant about returning UNC to a place of prominence in New York basketball. It makes sense. After all, when he played for the New York Knicks, he was the only member of the team who actually lived inside the city—96th St. between 3rd Ave. and Lexington.
(GoHeels.com)
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