John Starks

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John Starks is a former NBA shooting guard best known for his time with the New York Knicks in the 1990s, where he became an All-Star and a fan favorite for his intense defense and clutch shooting.

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instanceOf NBA player
basketball player
human
allStarSelection 1994 NBA All-Star NERFINISHED
awardReceived NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award 1997 NERFINISHED
birthDate August 10, 1965
birthPlace Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States NERFINISHED
birthYear 1965
collegeAttended Northern Oklahoma College NERFINISHED
Oklahoma State University NERFINISHED
Rogers State College NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
draftStatus undrafted in the NBA
era 1990s NBA
familyName Starks NERFINISHED
givenName John NERFINISHED
handedness right-handed
height approximately 6 ft 3 in
highSchoolAttended Tulsa Central High School NERFINISHED
jerseyNumber 3
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knownFor aggressive playing style
clutch performances
intense defense
three-point shooting
leaguePlayedIn National Basketball Association
notableWork “The Dunk” over Michael Jordan and Horace Grant in 1993 NBA Playoffs NERFINISHED
occupation basketball player
professional athlete
shooting guard
playedFor CBA team Cedar Rapids Silver Bullets NERFINISHED
Chicago Bulls NERFINISHED
Golden State Warriors NERFINISHED
New York Knicks NERFINISHED
Utah Jazz NERFINISHED
World Basketball League team Memphis Rockers NERFINISHED
playedIn 1994 NBA Finals NERFINISHED
positionPlayed shooting guard
postRetirementActivity basketball-related business and media appearances
community and charity work with the Knicks organization
primaryTeam New York Knicks NERFINISHED
retiredFromProfession professional basketball
role fan favorite with New York Knicks
sexOrGender male
styleOfPlay defensive-minded guard
streaky perimeter shooter
teamJoined New York Knicks in 1990

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