Two-time NBA champion Walt Frazier presided over the Knicks for ten years, from 1967 to 1977. As a Knicks player, Frazier scored an average of 19.3 points per game, played in seven NBA All-Star Games, and was named to four All-NBA First Teams and seven NBA All-Defensive First Teams. For the past fourteen years, he has entertained radio and television audiences as a Knicks analyst. His previous book, Rockin’ Steady, was a national bestseller. He lives in New York.