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Very Few People sat on the bench for BOTH New York Knicks Championships-and Jim Mercante is one of them. Former Knicks Ballboys Mike Spendley and Jim Mercante share untold stories from the 1970 and 1973 title runs that connect legacy to today's Knicks. New York Knicks, basketball history, championship, ball boy, sports legacy, Jim Mercante, Mike Spendley, Willis Reed, Clyde Frazier, coaching #Knicks Championships, #Knicks History, #1970 NBA summary In this episode of 'From the Bench', host Mike Spendley interviews Jim Mercante, who shares his unique experiences as a ball boy for the New York Knicks during their championship years in the early 1970s. Jim recounts the excitement of being part of Knicks history, the atmosphere during pivotal games, and the legacy of his father, a renowned boxing referee. The conversation highlights the importance of teamwork, coaching, and the personal connections that define sports culture. takeaways Jim Mercante was a ball boy for the Knicks during their championship years. The excitement of being part of a championship team is unparalleled. Willis Reed's return in Game 7 of the 1970 Finals was a historic moment. The camaraderie among players contributed to the Knicks' success. Jim had to give up his ball boy job to focus on wrestling. Growing up with a famous boxing referee shaped Jim's perspective on sports. The Knicks' coaching under Red Holzman was pivotal to their success. Greatness in sports is about preparation and rising to the occasion. The importance of opportunity and teamwork in achieving championships. Jim believes the current Knicks team has the potential to embody the same spirit. Sound Bites "Now I'm not just a fan in the audience." "I had to actually give up the ball boy job." "I wasn't starstruck being on the bench." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Knicks History 02:01 Becoming a Knicks Ball Boy 06:00 The 1970 Championship Experience 11:49 The 1973 Championship and Transition 17:51 Legacy of a Boxing Referee 23:09 The CODE of a Championship Team / @fromthebenchaknickspodcast