Walt “Clyde” Frazier was surprised and mesmerized when he saw ex-Knick Donte DiVincenzo and assistant coach Rick Brunson arguing after a preseason game.
The Knicks legend told The Post that DiVincenzo had every right to be upset about being traded, but that’s not the time or place to let everyone know.
“I was shocked,” Frazier, who was commentating the game for the MSG television network, told The Post last week. “We didn’t focus on that, and I didn’t find out until after the game. But I’m sure DiVo was upset he got traded; I can’t blame him. Leaving New York is a downer.”
Frazier also told understands the feeling of being traded, as he was depressed when the Knicks dealt him to Cleveland in 1977.
DiVincenzo was seen yelling back and forth with Brunson, a Knicks assistant and the father of star guard Jalen, after he made a comment towards the Knicks bench while at the free throw line during the game.
