Thursday, March 29, 2012

Bernard King not selected to the Hall of Fame via NY Post

All information in this post belongs to Marc Berman of the NY Post.

Via NY Post:

Bernard King, former Nets and Knicks legend, was not selected as one of the Hall of imageFame inductees, a league source told The Post.

King has been on the ballot the past two years, and is currently an MSG Network broadcaster. The Hall of Fame will announce its inductees on Monday. The Brooklyn native started and finished his career with the Nets, playing with them from 1977-'79 and again in 1993. King was with the Knicks from 1982-'86. The small forward averaged 22.5 points per game in his career and a career-high 32.9 for the Knicks in the 1984-'85 season.

When he joined the Knicks, Carmelo Anthony said that King was his No. 1 idol growing up, and called him a "no-brainer" for the Hall of Fame at the All-Star Game.

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knicks/knicks_nets_star_king_not_selected_fI5gNpsVOw0JZZwJEjxpHN#ixzz1qY56dVlS

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