
Not In My House (A Basketball Podcast)
We have a strong love for basketball and the doors that it can open outside of the game itself. We love to give current and former players, coaches, artists, and historians their recognition and the platform they deserve to tell their story and teach our listeners about the game and applying lessons we learn from hoops to everyday life. We don't care for hot takes, we don't care for debates but we do care about giving back to the game and giving people the recognition they deserve for their hard work, dedication, their experiences and their knowledge to give our listeners and ourselves a better understanding of the game, the business, and life beyond hoops. We also like to have have fun! Any Questions? Suggestions? You can email us at Notinmyhousepodcast@gmail.com Much Love to you all! Twitter - @NOTINMYHOUSEpc Instagram- @not_in_my_house_podcast
Not In My House (A Basketball Podcast)
Paul Knepper: Author of "The Knicks of the Nineties"
We have a special treat for all of you readers and die hard Knicks Fans. We have Paul Knepper in the house today and we had the pleasure of getting to know a lot more about him and his fantastic new book that just came out titled "The Knicks of the Nineties". We loved talking Knicks and learning all about the details and hard work put in to get this book together. We can promise you, no matter how big of a Knicks or basketball fan you are, you will absolutely hear a ton of stories that you’ve never heard before. This book is truly a joy for any basketball fan so make sure you check it out and give this one a read!
We really enjoyed our time with Paul, and obviously this was equivalent to Christmas morning for Eric to talk about the Knicks' glory days. Paul grew up a Knicks fan so we could feel the love and passion he put into this book. He was a fun guest and we can’t thank him enough for taking the time to hang out with us. We know you’re going to enjoy this episode just as much as we did.
Thank you Paul Knepper!
Also, be sure to check out theknicksofthenineties.comand his podcast titled "New Book in Sports".
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