Many great things in life are fleeting — orgasms, kief highs, young Grant Hill, half the shows to ever air on Adult Swim.
For modern-day Knicks fans, almost all pleasures are fleeting. Perhaps no greater example was the 2012-13 Knicks season, an orgasmic blip on a 15-year stretch of basketball erectile dysfunction. Part of the Viagra that powered that season was Jason Kidd, playing in orange and blue for the last season of his brilliant 19-year career. Based mostly on the back of the other 18 years of his career, Kidd will today be enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, but that one season is probably the favorite of his career for more than a handful of Knicks fans.