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Former Knicks star says Knicks need to ‘play rough & tough’

Former Knicks star Anthony Mason was dining on spaghetti and meatballs at the legendary Park Side Restaurant in Corona, Queens, and dishing out advice to dozens of depressed hoops fans.
He said that the only way the Knicks can make the playoffs and save head coach Mike Woodson’s job is if they start to play rough and tough, and share the ball like successful Knicks teams of the past . . .
Joe Allen is tired of people asking if he is putting “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” on the Flop Wall at his restaurant alongside “Moose Murders.” “Absolutely not,” Allen said earlier this week. “Any show that plays for three years on Broadway, providing steady employment to members of the theater community and pumping money into the local economy, is no failure in my book.”