In the 90s, tattoos were virtually absent from the New York Knicks' roster, with Hubert Davis and Monty Williams being the first to wear them. Fast forward to today, the Knicks have embraced a culture where many players display their body art. This article focuses on newcomer Delon Wright, highlighting his extensive tattoos that pay homage to his roots in South Central, Los Angeles. His pieces include representations of local landmarks and personal symbols, reflecting his history and connection to his hometown.
Delon's tattoos, which showcase his pride for South Central Los Angeles, include a depiction of his hometown featuring crosses, skyscrapers, and even a low rider car.
The Knicks have evolved from having no tattoos in the 90s to becoming one of the teams with a significant number of players covered in meaningful art.
Delon Wright's art tells a story of his roots, with tattoos representing crucial elements from his childhood, including landmarks and symbols from Los Angeles.
Tattoos have become a crucial aspect of personal expression for athletes; Delon Wright's extensive ink collection reflects his journey and the history of South Central.
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