Dave DeBusschere, a legendary figure in both the NBA and MLB, also made a notable impact on the film world with his contributions to sports documentaries. His most collectible work, "New York's Game: History of the Knicks (1946-1990)" released in 1989, is a must-have for basketball enthusiasts and collectors alike. This documentary not only chronicles the storied past of the Knicks but also features DeBusschere's own insights and experiences, making it a personal touchstone for fans of the team.
Collectors are drawn to this title not only for its historical significance but also for its rare home video releases, which encapsulate an era of basketball that resonates deeply with both old-school fans and new collectors. As a player who helped shape the Knicks' identity during their championship years, DeBusschere's involvement in this film cements its status as a cherished piece of sports history on physical media. Whether on VHS or DVD, this documentary is a gem in any serious collection.