Beantown's Rebuttal
To the editors:
As a lifelong Boston sports fan, I have a few comments regarding Martin S. Bell's recent column, "New York State of Mind" (Sports, May 19).
First, I live on the Orange Line. I'm afraid, if Bell keeps talking trash, he might find out how interesting it really is.
Second, I could spell "Kevin McHale" very easily in 1986. I could also spell "Robert Parish" and "Larry Bird." I could even count to 16. Problem is, Bell wasn't even alive the last time the Knicks won it all.
Third, I'm glad Bell is concerned that the Pats belong to Vermont as much as they do to Boston. Thing is, last time I checked, didn't both "New York" football teams actually play in New Jersey?
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