In his prime (1984-85 with the Knicks, before the knee injury) King was harder to stop than a young Michael Jordan. After the knee injury, King was never the same and Jordan had ascended to the top in his absence.
In his prime (1984-85 with the Knicks, before the knee injury) King was harder to stop than a young Michael Jordan. After the knee injury, King was never the same and Jordan had ascended to the top in his absence.