Legend Returns: Patrick Ewing Joins Knicks as Ambassador and Assistant Coach

October 5, 2024
Legend Returns: Patrick Ewing Joins Knicks as Ambassador and Assistant Coach
  • The New York Knicks have announced that Hall of Famer Patrick Ewing is rejoining the organization as a basketball ambassador.

  • Ewing expressed his excitement about returning to the Knicks, stating he will always be a Knick and a New Yorker.

  • Knicks president Leon Rose emphasized Ewing's significance to New York basketball and his unmatched knowledge both on and off the court.

  • Ewing was a central figure during the Knicks' championship-contending era in the late '80s and '90s, solidifying his legacy as the team's all-time leading scorer with 23,665 points.

  • Drafted as the No. 1 pick in the 1985 NBA Draft, Ewing played 15 seasons with the Knicks and was selected as an All-Star 11 times.

  • He holds franchise records for points, rebounds, blocks, steals, and games played, showcasing his all-around impact on the team.

  • His return coincides with a promising period for the Knicks as they build a championship-level roster, and he will also assist as an assistant coach for FIBA AmeriCup qualifying.

  • In this role, Ewing will work under head coach Stephen Silas during two-game windows of qualifying in November and February.

  • Ewing may also serve as a mentor to newly acquired player Karl-Anthony Towns as the Knicks aim for a championship.

  • Before this role, Ewing worked as an assistant coach for various NBA teams and served as head coach at Georgetown University, where he won the NCAA championship in 1984.

  • His coaching experience includes a 14-year career as an assistant in the NBA and leading Georgetown from 2018 to 2023.

  • Ewing looks forward to collaborating with team president Leon Rose, head coach Tom Thibodeau, and the rest of the organization.

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