About John Starks Memorabilia & Collectibles
A previous basketball player,
John Starks was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on August 10, 1965. He was best remembered as a promising player in the National Basketball Association who had been liked by many basketball fanatics due to his outstanding performance with the
New York Knicks. He was at that time playing as a shooting guard of the said team. Among the other teams Starks was able to play with during his career period were the Chicago Bulls and Utah Jazz.
Starks attended the Oklahoma State University wherein he had been known as an exceptional player in their school’s league. He had then started his professional career in the NBA when he was chosen by other teams due to his great playing performance in the Continental Basketball Association as well as in the World Basketball League.
John Starks stole the moment during the 1993 playoff game versus the Chicago Bulls. He was playing with the Knicks at that time. He was able to trick his other proponents such as
Horace Grant and
B.J. Armstrong which led him to score for their team’s victory. Other achievements Starks had earned were being elected into the NBA All-Star team and also the NBA Sixth Man of the Year honor for the 1996-97 seasons.
Take a chance to grab one of John Starks’ cool memorabilia such as his lay-up 8x10 photograph in Sportmemorabilia.com. His name is sometimes misspelled by other people into Jon Starks, Jhon Starks, Jun Starks, Jonny Starks, Jon Stark, Jhon Starke, and John Stike.
About John Starks:
John Starks (full name: John Levell Starks; no nicknames) played Guard from 1989 until 2002 for the Golden State Warriors, New York Knickerbockers, Chicago Bulls and Utah Jazz. Over 13 seasons, he played 866 games, scored 10829 points (12.5 ppg) and grabbed 2129 rebounds (2.5 rpg). Starks also dished out 3085 assists (3.6 apg), made 951 steals (1.1 spg), and blocked 106 shots (0.1 bpg) during his career. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on August 10, 1965, Starks stands 6-3 and weighs 180 lbs. He attended high school at Tulsa Central in Tulsa, Oklahoma and college at Oklahoma State University.