How Walt Frazier built a successful career. Explore key moments that defined the journey.
Walt "Clyde" Frazier is a retired American professional basketball player, primarily known for leading the New York Knicks to their only two NBA championships. A Hall of Fame inductee (1987), Frazier was a top perimeter defender and floor general. He earned further recognition as a member of the NBA's 50th and 75th Anniversary Teams, solidifying his place among the league's all-time greats. He was also the MVP of the first NBA-ABA Supergame in 1971. After retiring from basketball, Frazier transitioned into broadcasting, serving as a color commentator for Knicks games on the MSG Network.
In 1967, Walt Frazier was drafted fifth overall by the New York Knicks in the NBA. He was also drafted in the first round by the Denver Rockets in the ABA. During his rookie season with the Knicks, he picked up the nickname "Clyde".
On October 30, 1969, Walt Frazier recorded 43 points, 9 rebounds, and 5 assists in a 123–110 win over the Houston Rockets.
In 1970, Walt Frazier and the Knicks reached the NBA Finals. Despite Willis Reed's injury, the Knicks won Game 7, thanks to Frazier's outstanding performance of 36 points, 7 rebounds, 19 assists, and 6 steals.
In 1970, Walt Frazier led the New York Knicks to their first NBA championship. Following the 1970-71 season, the Knicks traded for Earl Monroe, forming the "Rolls-Royce" backcourt.
In May 1971, Walt Frazier was named MVP of the first of two All-Star games played between ABA and NBA players, known as NBA-ABA Supergames.
In May 1971, during the off-season, Walt Frazier scored 26 points and was named MVP of an exhibition game played between NBA and ABA All-Stars in Houston's Astrodome.
In 1973, Walt Frazier led the Knicks to a second NBA championship, defeating the Lakers in a five-game series. His defense on Jerry West was key to the victory.
In 1973, Walt Frazier led the New York Knicks to their second NBA championship, defeating the Lakers. In 1973, the first Puma Clyde sneakers were released, making Frazier the first modern NBA star to have his own line of sneakers.
After the 1976-77 season, Walt Frazier was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Jim Cleamons. Frazier felt the trade was undesirable.
In 1976, Walt Frazier was selected for his seventh and final NBA All-Star Game.
In 1979, Walt Frazier experienced repeated foot injuries which limited his play to only 66 games over the course of three seasons with the Cavaliers. The 1979-80 season saw him playing only 3 games and averaging career-lows of 3.3 points and 2.7 assists before being waived.
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