John Starks is a former American professional basketball player, primarily a shooting guard, who played in the NBA. Undrafted in 1988 after attending several colleges including Oklahoma State University, Starks rose to prominence with the New York Knicks in the 1990s. His contributions to the Knicks led to him being named an NBA All-Star during his career.
On August 10, 1965, John Levell Starks was born. He later became a professional basketball player in the NBA.
In 1968, Louie Dampier held the single-season ABA record with 199 three-pointers.
In 1984, Starks enrolled at Rogers State College and was on the "taxi squad" of the basketball team.
In 1985, Starks transferred to Northern Oklahoma College, made the basketball team, and served five days in jail for robbery. He left the college after being caught smoking cannabis.
On December 13, 1986, John Starks married his wife Jackie.
In the summer of 1986, Starks enrolled at Tulsa Junior College to pursue a business degree and played intramural basketball.
In September 1988, Starks signed with the Golden State Warriors as a free agent after going undrafted in the NBA draft.
In 1988, John Starks was undrafted in the NBA draft despite attending four colleges in Oklahoma. He later signed with the Golden State Warriors as a free agent.
In 1988, Starks earned a scholarship at Oklahoma State University, where he finished his collegiate career.
In 1989, Starks played in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) for the Cedar Rapids Silver Bullets.
In 1990, Starks played in the World Basketball League (WBL) for the Memphis Rockers and also continued playing in the Continental Basketball Association.
In 1990, Starks tried out for the New York Knicks. An incident with Patrick Ewing during practice led to him staying with the team and eventually becoming a key player.
In 1992, Starks participated in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest.
In 1992, Starks was named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team.
In Game 2 of the 1993 Eastern Conference Finals, Starks executed "The Dunk" over Horace Grant and Michael Jordan, becoming a famous play in his career.
In 1994, John Starks became the first player in NBA history to make 200 three-pointers in one season.
In the 1994 NBA Finals against the Houston Rockets, Starks was fouled while attempting a three-pointer in Game 3. In Game 6, Olajuwon blocked his last-second shot. In Game 7, Starks struggled, and the Rockets won the championship.
In 1995, Starks became the first player to hit 200 three-pointers in a single season. Pat Riley left the Knicks, and Don Nelson was hired, causing tension.
In 1996, Allan Houston replaced Starks in the starting lineup. Starks continued to contribute as a bench player.
On February 18, 1997, Starks hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer to secure a 95-94 victory against the Phoenix Suns at home. This was the most dramatic regular season moment of Starks' career, being his only buzzer beater to win an NBA game.
In 1997, despite not starting, Starks won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year award.
In 1998, Starks concluded eight seasons playing for the New York Knicks.
In January 1999, Starks was traded back to his original team, the Golden State Warriors, along with Chris Mills and Terry Cummings, in exchange for Latrell Sprewell.
In 1999, Starks played for four games with the Chicago Bulls during the 1999-2000 season.
In February 2000, Starks was traded to the Chicago Bulls as part of a three-team trade that sent Billy Owens and Larry Hughes to the Warriors.
In 2000, the Chicago Bulls released Starks after he requested to be released without pay so he could join a contender. An arbitrator ruled he could be released but would not be playoff eligible. He was ultimately released so the Bulls could focus on younger players.
In 2002, after failing to make an NBA team, Starks retired with 10,829 career points. Currently, he works for the Knicks as an alumnus and fan development official and as an analyst on MSG Network.
In 2003, Starks served as the head coach of the Westchester Wildfire during the United States Basketball League season.
In 2004, Starks' autobiography, "John Starks: My Life", was published.
In January 2026, Starks recorded Public Service announcements on the MTA New York City Transit Authority's subway system.
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