Exclusive: Walt Frazier Talks State of Knicks, New Book
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www.si.comHere are the latest updates on Walt “Clyde” Frazier, based on recent coverage.
Wanders into ongoing Knicks discussions: Frazier remains an active commentator and ambassador for the Knicks, with multiple pieces in 2024–2025 highlighting his continued involvement as a broadcaster and his You might recall his public statements about staying engaged with the team as he approaches his 80s. He emphasized that retirement isn’t on his radar and that he plans to stay connected with the Knicks community through broadcast duties and fan engagement. [Sources discuss his ongoing role and future plans; see coverage from Sports Illustrated and related outlets.]
Book projects and media appearances: He released a children’s book titled “Winning and Grinning,” and has appeared in various interviews and talk segments to promote it, as well as to comment on the Knicks’ season. These appearances often explore his philosophy on sports, education, and mentorship. [See clips and interviews from SNY, TODAY, and other outlets.]
Public milestones and age-related mentions: Frazier’s 80th birthday was widely noted in 2025, with coverage focusing on his legacy as a Knicks icon, broadcaster, and style figure. He discussed his career highlights and ongoing relevance in media appearances around that time. [On-air segments and features around his birthday.]
On-court legacy and Mount Rushmore debates: He’s been part of conversations about Knicks legends and the team’s all-time greats, sometimes weighing in on who belongs in the franchise’s Mount Rushmore and how the franchise’s history shapes its present. [Several feature pieces and retrospectives touch on his perspective on Knicks lore.]
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