“The No. 1 pick of the 1985 NBA Draft may have come to New York via frozen envelope, but he left as the greatest player in Knicks history.” Bleacher Report’s Adam Friedgood on ...
For the first time that anyone can remember in Ewing's 16 pro seasons, he was benched for an entire fourth quarter in the Knicks' embarrassing home loss to the Cavs this past Saturday. It was a ...
Jalen Brunson, who suffered a severe ankle sprain last week, left the team for the rest of the road trip to continue his recovery. The Knicks play three more games on the trip — at Sacramento, ...
It was a brutal weekend for Manhattan basketball but at least one New York Knicks legend came away with a big win. Patrick Ewing helped the United States men's national basketball team secure a ...
Patrick Ewing led the Knicks back from a 25-point deficit against the Celtics, as the Knicks earned a noteworthy win on Christmas Day, 1985.
He also made NBA history by moving ahead of Hall of Famer Patrick Ewing (24,815) for 26th on the all-time scoring list. Following the New York Knicks legend, the next player for Curry to pass will ...