This page will contain external links about New York Knicks, as they become available.New York KnicksThe New York Knicks (or New York Knickerbockers) are a National Basketball Association team based in New York, New York.
Franchise historyThe Knicks are one of only two teams of the original National Basketball Association still located in its original city (the other being the Boston Celtics). The Basketball Association of America and the National Basketball League merged in 1949 to form the NBA. Players of noteBasketball Hall of Famers:
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Current Roster (updated April 13, 2005)Starters
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Injured Reserve
Coaches and othersBasketball Hall of Famers:
Not to be forgotten:
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Injured Reserve. This is Tampa's worst start since Gruden took over the Bucs in 2002, and led to a final record of 5-11, which made the 2003-04 Buccaneers the first NFL team ever to follow up a Super Bowl championship with back-to-back losing seasons. Bench. In the 2004 season, the Bucs started out 1-5 after losing two of their best defensive players (John Lynch, Warren Sapp) and one offensive player (Keyshawn Johnson) after deactivating him ten games into the 2003 season. Starters. Finishing the regular season 7-9, it marked the first time in the decade of the 2000s that both Super Bowl teams from the previous season did not even make the playoffs; Tampa Bay was thus unable to successfully defend their Super Bowl title. The Basketball Association of America and the National Basketball League merged in 1949 to form the NBA. The 2003 season proved to be a losing one for the Buccaneers. The Knicks are one of only two teams of the original National Basketball Association still located in its original city (the other being the Boston Celtics). The 2002 Buccaneers became the first team ever to win the Super Bowl after not having made selections in either of the first two rounds of the previous spring's college draft (having traded these selections to the Oakland Raiders for the rights to head coach Jon Gruden), the first team ever to win the Super Bowl after having lost at home on opening day, the first team ever to win the Super Bowl after having gained less than 100 yards rushing per game during the regular season, and the first team ever to win the Super Bowl after having been eliminated in the wild-card round of the prior season's playoffs. The New York Knicks (or New York Knickerbockers) are a National Basketball Association team based in New York, New York. Louis Rams on the road. Jeff Van Gundy. They are 1-0 in Super Bowls, having defeated the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII in January, 2003, and they are 1-2 in NFC Championship games, having defeated the Philadelphia Eagles on the road on January 18, 2003), and losing to the Rams twice, in 1979 to the Los Angeles Rams at home, and in 1999 to the St. Pat Riley. With league realignment in 2002, the Bucs moved into new NFC South division, along with the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints. Lenny Wilkens. The Bucs also abandoned their traditional team colours of orange and white in favour of dark red, black, and pewter. Isiah Thomas (team president 2003- ; enshrined for his playing career with the Detroit Pistons). The team's performance dramatically improved when the Glazers brought in Tony Dungy to coach. Red Holzman. In the mid 1990s the team was sold by original owner Hugh Culverhouse to the Glazer family, who's financial support allowed them to finally become competitive. SG - #20 Allan Houston (Tennessee). McKay responded "I'm in favour of it." Besides their poor performance the team's bright creamsicle uniform and logo (pictured right) were often mocked. G/F - #1 Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway (Memphis). After a particularly dismal effort in the late 1970s, longtime Bucs coach John McKay gave perhaps the quintessential comment on the organization's plight: A reporter asked McKay about his team's execution during the game. C - #14 Bruno Šundov (Croatia). The Buccaneers lost at least ten games in 17 of their first 21 seasons, including 12 straight from 1983 to 1994. PF - #31 Jerome Williams (Georgetown). The team made a habit of losing. PF - #2 Maurice Taylor (Michigan). In addition, the club once had a 20-game road losing streak against AFC teams, which ended when they won 17-10 over the Broncos at Denver on December 26, 1993. SF - #21 Trevor Ariza (UCLA). They also once lost 27 consecutive games played both outdoors and on artificial turf; this streak began after a victory over the Bengals at Cincinnati in the 1980 season opener and lasted until they defeated the Eagles in Philadelphia on the first week of the 1995 season. F - #13 Malik Rose (Drexel). The club also did not win a game in which the temperature at kickoff time was below 40°F (4°C) until the last week of the 2002 regular season, having lost 20 such games prior. G - #8 Jermaine Jackson (Detroit). Tampa Bay went 0-14 in their inaugural season, and started their second season 0-12 before recording their first win. F/C - #45 Jackie Butler (Coastal Christian Academy, Virginia Beach, Virginia). Started out in AFC West in 1976; moved to NFC Central in 1977. F - #5 Tim Thomas (Villanova). The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (sometimes abbreviated as the Bucs) are a National Football League team based in Tampa, Florida, currently owned by Malcolm Glazer and coached by head coach Jon Gruden. PF - #50 Mike Sweetney (Georgetown). Jon Gruden (2002-current). F/C - #40 Kurt Thomas (TCU). Tony Dungy (1996-2001). SG - #11 Jamal Crawford (Michigan). Sam Wyche (1992-1995). PG - #3 Stephon Marbury (Georgia Tech). Richard Williamson (1990-1991). 613 Red Holzman (the number of games he won as Knicks coach). Ray Perkins (1987-1990). 33 Patrick Ewing. Leeman Bennett (1985-1986). 24 Bill Bradley. John McKay (1976-1984). 22 Dave DeBusschere. Tony Dungy. 19 Willis Reed. Steve Spurrier. 15 Dick McGuire. Steve Young. 15 Earl Monroe. Vinny Testaverde. 12 Dick Barnett. Warren Sapp. 10 Walt Frazier. Errict Rhett. Spike Lee "The Cheerleader". Keenan McCardell. Chris Childs. John Lynch. Charles Smith. Keyshawn Johnson. Herb Williams. Wayne Haddix. Charlie Ward. Warrick Dunn. John Starks. Steve DeBerg. Latrell Sprewell. Reggie Cobb. Charles Oakley. Mark Carrier. Xavier McDaniel. Ricky Bell. Anthony Mason. 63 Lee Roy Selmon. Bernard King. Simeon Rice. Larry Johnson. Brian Griese. Phil Jackson. Charlie Garner. Mark Jackson. Michael Clayton. Derek Harper. Derrick Brooks. Patrick Ewing. Ronde Barber. Nathaniel "Sweetwater" Clifton. Mike Alstott. Greg Anthony. Steve Young (Began NFL career with Tampa Bay, appearing in 19 games. Acquired by San Francisco 49ers in 1987 for a second- and fourth-round draft choice and cash.). Willis Reed. Lee Roy Selmon (the first pick in the 1976 draft and the Bucs' first ever pick). Earl Monroe. Dick McGuire. Jerry Lucas. Tom Gola. Harry Gallatin. Walt Frazier. Dave DeBusschere. Bill Bradley. Walt Bellamy. |