Walt Frazier
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Walt Frazier, longtime Knicks legend and MSG Network commentator, remains active as a broadcaster and has indicated he doesn’t plan to retire soon. He’s continued to appear on Knicks game broadcasts and related programming, including anniversary features and promotional appearances. He celebrated his 80th birthday in 2025 and talked about staying involved with the team and fans.[1][5]
In early 2025, interviews with the New York Post and Sports Illustrated highlighted his ongoing role and ambassador-like presence around the Knicks, with plans to continue calling home games and engaging with fans in person when possible. There were also media appearances tied to promotions and Knicks-related events, underscoring his enduring visibility in Knicks media coverage.[3][1]
Some outlets noted public appearances and media projects (such as promoting a children’s book) that keep him in the public eye beyond game broadcasts, reinforcing his status as a Knicks icon who stays connected to the franchise.[3]
If you’d like, I can look up more recent articles or provide a quick timeline of his public comments about retirement and his broadcasting schedule. I can also pull quotes or create a brief update graphic.
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www.espn.comResting and vesting? Not anytime soon, says New York Knicks legend Walt "Clyde" Frazier. Turning 80 on Saturday, Frazier spoke about his lengthy and continuing
www.si.comKnicks legend, fashion icon and MSG color commentator Walt Frazier —the man known as 'Clyde' — turned 80 years old Saturday. He takes a timeout for some birthday Q&A with Post columnist Steve S…
nypost.comFans of Walt Frazier (and his very many colorful suits) are getting some good news this week. The legendary Basketball Hall of Famer Frazier, who turned 80 years old on Saturday, spoke this week in a wide-ranging interview with Steve Serby of the New York Post.
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