Knicks legend Walter “Clyde” Frazier’s new rhyme on Mike Breen starting Bulls game originally appeared on The Sporting News Click here to add Sports News as your go-to source.
An entire generation of basketball fans know Walter “Clyde” Frazier not for his talents on the New York Knicks basketball court, but for his rhymes and outlandish suits.
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Frazier is best known for broadcasting Knicks games and is an incredibly creative, articulate color commentator.
On Friday night, his rhymes took on a mesmerizing range.
Just before the Knicks played the Chicago Bulls, Frazier said this:
“Mike, I’m talking to my friends, man. I’m talking about being wiped out, obliterated, destroyed. They think I’m talking about Iran. But I’m talking about the Bulls.”
His play-by-play partner Mike Breen responded: “Is this how you start a broadcast?”
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It’s certainly an incredible brand for Fraser.
The Knicks eventually won the game, defeating the hapless Bulls 136-96.
Considering the final score, Frazier clearly used the right rhyme to describe Chicago’s team’s decline.
The Bulls were once a formidable team, but that’s no longer the case. Sometimes you just have to use some ridiculous, nonsensical rhymes to express that.
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