The Knicks of Theseus
Jerry Seinfeld (playing himself in the snippet of a standup routine that began the show in the early seasons of Seinfeld ) poked fun at sports fans who remain loyal to their team, even as the players are traded or sign with other teams as free agents: you're basically rooting for their uniforms, or, as he put it, clothes . And yet, even Seinfeld himself doesn't think that or perhaps thinks or at least feels that, despite its irrationality, there is a reason to root for the clothes. There he was courtside and chatting excitedly with Larry David at the conclusion of the Knicks' astounding comeback in Game 4 . Moreover, the 2026 Knicks are not just a bunch of guys wearing Knicks uniforms. They are, in a sense that is not always true of sports teams, a continuation of Knicks teams--great, terrible, near-great, mediocre, and good--of the last 56 years. I was six years old in 1970 when Willis Reed hobbled onto the court, made two shots, and then ceded the day to Walt Clyde Frazie...