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John Starks Foundation 3 Point Scholarship Program Application Open Now For 2021-2022 Academic Year | The Oklahoma Eagle

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At a very young age, John Starks knew he wanted to become a professional basketball player. With the support of his family, specifically his mother Irene and grandmother Callie, and through sheer determination he achieved his goal on October 1, 1990 when he signed with the New York Knicks. In 2003, he retired as one of the most beloved players in New York Knicks history. To this day, he remains a fan favorite in the New York area.

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