Look back at the Knicks' awful season with this 'One Shining Moment' video
Wednesday marks the merciful conclusion of the Knicks' godawful 2014-15 season. To mark the occasion, NBA Vine master Rob Perez (a.k.a. @World_Wide_Wob) set all the team's finest moments to the iconic "One Shining Moment."
The Knicks' aggressive disregard for quality basketball has been so perversely entertaining, but all good things must come to an end.
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Amazingly, the Knicks might not finish with the NBA's worst record. They've won two in a row, despite starting Jason Smith, Tim Hardaway Jr., Lance Thomas, Langston Galloway and Cole Aldrich in those games. They trail the Minnesota Timberwolves by one game in the all-important ping pong ball race.
GALLERY: NEW YORK KNICKS: SEASON IN DESPAIR
New York Knicks: Season in Despair
Amar'e Stoudemire silently counting down the days until he never has to put on a Knicks uniform again.
"Please send help."
Knicks pride in full effect.
The team appears to be selling more paper bags than jerseys.
How the Knicks look walking off the court after most games.
This is not a happy looking bunch.
Yup, we can't believe how much you're losing by either.
It's painful for Jeremy Lin to suit up against his old team.
Owner James Dolan horrified at the mess of a team he helped create.
Coach Fisher can't even bare to watch his own team play.
Sometimes Derek Fisher just needs a hug.
Jason Smith potentially fighting back vomit after watching an atrocious Knicks play.
Tim Hardaway Jr. had to go to a New York Rangers game to remember what it was like to win.
Tylenol was a regular part of coach Fisher's daily regimen.
Steve Kerr can't help but laugh as he thinks about how he almost signed with the Knicks before taking the Warriors' job.
We feel your pain, Tim.
You're driving Emmy Rossum crazy.
Perhaps the lone bright spot in an otherwise dismal season for the Knicks.
Langston Galloway assuring Knicks fans that they're going to have the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming NBA draft.
"I've made a huge mistake."
Chin up, coach. There are only a few games left in the season.
- Dan Gartland