Big, big news over here at No Regard.
Andrew Abides and I talk about a lot of stuff when it comes to the NBA and a fair amount of our banter has nothing to do with actual basketball.
One of our favorite topics is Mike D'Antoni and his passion for Italian food. In fact, we hypothesized that during the Knick's preseason camp, which took place in Westchester, NY, coach Mike probably pestered the security guards for their favorite eggplant parm spot.
So tonight, as I was flicking through channels and came across "The Mike D'Antoni Show," an MSG program in which D'Antoni gets interviewed, magic happened.
Andrew Abides and I talk about a lot of stuff when it comes to the NBA and a fair amount of our banter has nothing to do with actual basketball.
One of our favorite topics is Mike D'Antoni and his passion for Italian food. In fact, we hypothesized that during the Knick's preseason camp, which took place in Westchester, NY, coach Mike probably pestered the security guards for their favorite eggplant parm spot.
So tonight, as I was flicking through channels and came across "The Mike D'Antoni Show," an MSG program in which D'Antoni gets interviewed, magic happened.
In the last section of the show D'Antoni answers questions from fans via video and email. One question, from Syracuse coach Jim Boehiem, caught my attention: "What is the best Italian restaurant in New York City?"
My heart stopped and my attention was furiously grabbed.
"Lot's of pressure here," Al Trautwig, the host of the show noted.
"No there's not," D'Antoni chuckled.
"There are too many good ones to name one. The best is when my wife is in the kitchen cooking pasta."
There you have it, folks.
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