John Starks is a former NBA All-Star player with the New York Knicks. He is now the Alumni and Fan Development Advisor for the New York Knicks and a pre-and-post game analyst on MSG Network's home Knicks game coverage.
Education:
Graduate of Oklahoma State University
Background:
Starks signed his first contract with the Golden State Warriors as a free agent on September 29, 1988. Although he received little playing time and was cut from the Warriors after one season he never gave up on his dream of playing again in the NBA. John was determined to continue his journey towards a solid NBA career. Starks played for the CBA and WBL, becoming an All-Star in both leagues, which caught the eye of a New York Knicks scout. After an impressive tryout, Starks signed his second, and most important, NBA contract with the New York Knicks.
During his outstanding eight (8) year career with the New York Knicks, Starks was named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team in 1992-1993, became an NBA All-Star in 1994, and was awarded the League’s Sixth Man of the Year in 1996-1997. He averaged 14.1 points per game, while leading the Knicks in three point goals (982). In addition, he remains 11th in total points (8,489), 8th in assists (2,394), and 7th in steals (711) in Knicks history. In the final minute of New York’s win over Chicago in Game 2 of the 1993 Eastern Conference Finals, Starks performed one of the most memorable "highlight" plays in team history - "The Dunk". In that same year, the John Starks Foundation was established to provide positive opportunities for disadvantaged youngsters and communities.
After his tenure with the Knicks, Starks played again for the Golden State Warriors (1998 through 2000), shortly for the Chicago Bulls (1999-2000) and then for the Utah Jazz (2000 -2002). In each NBA city, John was dedicated to the team’s community outreach efforts and volunteered his time and support when needed.