The Knicks on Friday paid their respects to a photographer who covered the team extensively before he was tragically claimed by the coronavirus.
Anthony Causi, a 48-year-old veteran photojournalist for the New York Post, died in early April after a battle with the virus, the paper reported.
On Friday, the Knicks -- one of the teams Causi shot during his 25-year career -- posted several of the fallen cameraman's photographs.
Through the lens of Anthony Causi --A tribute to the late New York Post photographer who lost his battle with COVID in April. pic.twitter.com/CgcFLtGKSE
— NEW YORK KNICKS (@nyknicks) May 1, 2020The subject of the photos was former Knicks star Jeremy Lin, whose unlikely rise in 2012 was rehashed as part of "Linsanity Week" on the MSG Network.
Causi, a native New Yorker, began shooting sports for the Post in 1994, the paper said.
He was survived by his wife and two young children.
