Richie Guerin, 94 and the oldest living New York Knick, comments on the team’s NBA Finals run and says he does not feel nervous watching them compete for a championship. Guerin, a Hall of Famer, tells The Post that his reaction reflects experience rather than tension, adding that he has “been there too many times before.” The articles note that this Finals appearance represents the Knicks’ first bid for a championship title since 1973. Guerin’s remarks are presented as personal perspective from a longtime figure in the franchise, emphasizing that the current moment echoes earlier championship opportunities he has witnessed from the Knicks over the decades. Across the reports, the central points are that Guerin is 94 years old, he is identified as the oldest living Knick, and he says the idea of the team pursuing its next title does not produce nerves because he has gone through similar situations before. The coverage focuses on his comments rather than offering additional game details or player analysis.