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<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">May 20, 2005 -- John Starks can't bring the defensive tenacity the Knicks desperately need. But he can try to bring the Knicks luck Tuesday in Secaucus when they participate in the NBA Draft lottery.
With Isiah Thomas skipping the proceedings to concentrate on his coaching search, Starks, who's in Knicks community relations, has been chosen to sit on the dais. Knicks senior VP of basketball affairs Frank Murphy will be in the holding room where the ping-pong balls will spill out of the machine, holding the Knicks' fate.
"I see it as a great honor," Starks said yesterday while attending an MSG Cheering for Children Foundation function on the Upper East Side (the Knicks have donated $600,000 and volunteers to build 10 playgrounds across New York).
"Hopefully we'll get a good pick. I guess I uphold what the Knicks stand for over the years as well as being a good human being," Starks said. </div>
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With Isiah Thomas skipping the proceedings to concentrate on his coaching search, Starks, who's in Knicks community relations, has been chosen to sit on the dais. Knicks senior VP of basketball affairs Frank Murphy will be in the holding room where the ping-pong balls will spill out of the machine, holding the Knicks' fate.
"I see it as a great honor," Starks said yesterday while attending an MSG Cheering for Children Foundation function on the Upper East Side (the Knicks have donated $600,000 and volunteers to build 10 playgrounds across New York).
"Hopefully we'll get a good pick. I guess I uphold what the Knicks stand for over the years as well as being a good human being," Starks said. </div>
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