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Knicks legend Walt 'Clyde' Frazier's new rhymes stun Mike Breen to start Bulls game
Knicks legend Walt 'Clyde' Frazier's new rhymes stun Mike Breen to start Bulls game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.A whole generation of basketball fans knows Walt 'Clyde' Frazier not for his brilliance on the basketball court for the New York Knicks, but instead for his rhymes and his outlandish suits.Frazier has made a name for himself broadcasting Knicks games as an incredibly, creatively articulate color commentator.On Friday night, his rhymes took on a fascinating scope.It was just before tip-off of the Knicks' matchup with the Chicago Bulls, and this is what Frazier said:"Mike, I was talking to my friends, man. And I was talking about eradicated, obliterated, devastated. They thought I was talking about Iran. But I was talking about the Bulls."His play-by-play partner, Mike Breen, responded: "That's how you start a broadcast?"Walt "Clyde" Frazier: "Mike, I was talking to my friends, man. And I was talking about eradicated, obliterated, devastated. They thought I was talking about Iran. But I was talking about the Bulls."Mike Breen: "That's how you start a telecast?" #NBApic.twitter.com/8zBSxp0Z0k Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) April 4, 2026MORE:Cooper Flagg sets new NBA teenager scoring recordIt certainly was incredibly on-brand for Frazier.The Knicks went on to win the game, 136-96, over the hapless Bulls.Given that final score, it definitely appears Frazier used the correct rhyming words to describe where Chicago's franchise has fallen.The Bulls were once might, but no longer is that the case. And sometimes, you've just got to use some ridiculous, preposterous rhymes to get that point across.MORE:Inside Bronny James' nightmare point guard play for Lakers vs. Thunder
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