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New York Knicks

The New York Knicks (or New York Knickerbockers) are a National Basketball Association team based in New York, New York.

Founded: 1946, as part of the Basketball Association of America
Home Arena: Madison Square Garden
Uniform colors: Blue and orange
Logo design: The words "NEW YORK KNICKS" (with "KNICKS" being larger than the other two) above a basketball on top of an upturned isosceles triangle
NBA Championships: 1970, 1973
2004-05 Record: 33-49

Franchise history

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 Basketball Association of America and the National Basketball League merged in 1949 to form the NBA.

Players of note

Basketball Hall of Famers:

  • Walt Bellamy
  • Bill Bradley
  • Dave DeBusschere
  • Walt Frazier
  • Harry Gallatin
  • Tom Gola
  • Jerry Lucas
  • Dick McGuire
  • Earl Monroe
  • Willis Reed

Notables:

  • Greg Anthony
  • Nathaniel "Sweetwater" Clifton
  • Patrick Ewing
  • Derek Harper
  • Mark Jackson
  • Phil Jackson
  • Larry Johnson
  • Bernard King
  • Anthony Mason
  • Xavier McDaniel
  • Charles Oakley
  • Latrell Sprewell
  • John Starks
  • Charlie Ward
  • Herb Williams
  • Charles Smith
  • Chris Childs
  • Spike Lee "The Cheerleader"

Retired numbers:

  • 10 Walt Frazier
  • 12 Dick Barnett
  • 15 Earl Monroe
  • 15 Dick McGuire
  • 19 Willis Reed
  • 22 Dave DeBusschere
  • 24 Bill Bradley
  • 33 Patrick Ewing
  • 613 Red Holzman (the number of games he won as Knicks coach)

Current Roster (updated April 13, 2005)

Starters

  • PG - #3 Stephon Marbury (Georgia Tech)
  • SG - #11 Jamal Crawford (Michigan)
  • F/C - #40 Kurt Thomas (TCU)
  • PF - #50 Mike Sweetney (Georgetown)
  • F - #5 Tim Thomas (Villanova)

Bench

  • F/C - #45 Jackie Butler (Coastal Christian Academy, Virginia Beach, Virginia)
  • G - #8 Jermaine Jackson (Detroit)
  • F - #13 Malik Rose (Drexel)
  • SF - #21 Trevor Ariza (UCLA)
  • PF - #2 Maurice Taylor (Michigan)
  • PF - #31 Jerome Williams (Georgetown)
  • C - #14 Bruno Šundov (Croatia)

Injured Reserve

  • G/F - #1 Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway (Memphis)
  • SG - #20 Allan Houston (Tennessee)

Coaches and others

Basketball Hall of Famers:

  • Red Holzman
  • Isiah Thomas (team president 2003- ; enshrined for his playing career with the Detroit Pistons)
  • Lenny Wilkens

Not to be forgotten:

  • Pat Riley
  • Jeff Van Gundy

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Lenny Wilkens. Williams. Isiah Thomas (team president 2003- ; enshrined for his playing career with the Detroit Pistons). John L. Red Holzman. Ricky Watters. SG - #20 Allan Houston (Tennessee). Curt Warner (not to be confused with the Cardinals' Kurt Warner).

G/F - #1 Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway (Memphis). Shawn Springs. C - #14 Bruno Šundov (Croatia). John Randle. PF - #31 Jerome Williams (Georgetown). Joe Nash. PF - #2 Maurice Taylor (Michigan). Franco Harris.

SF - #21 Trevor Ariza (UCLA). Jacob Green. F - #13 Malik Rose (Drexel). Joey Galloway. G - #8 Jermaine Jackson (Detroit). Kenny Easley. F/C - #45 Jackie Butler (Coastal Christian Academy, Virginia Beach, Virginia). Dave Brown.

F - #5 Tim Thomas (Villanova). Brian Bosworth. PF - #50 Mike Sweetney (Georgetown). Brian Blades. F/C - #40 Kurt Thomas (TCU). 80 Steve Largent (brought out of retirement for a portion of the 2004 season for Jerry Rice, who received Largent's blessing). SG - #11 Jamal Crawford (Michigan). 12 (dedicated to Seahawks fans, the so-called "12th man").

PG - #3 Stephon Marbury (Georgia Tech). Grant Wistrom. 613 Red Holzman (the number of games he won as Knicks coach). Marcus Trufant. 33 Patrick Ewing. Darrell Jackson. 24 Bill Bradley. Matt Hasselbeck.

22 Dave DeBusschere. Shaun Alexander. 19 Willis Reed. Steve Largent (also a former member of the United States House of Representatives). 15 Dick McGuire. Franco Harris. 15 Earl Monroe. Carl Eller.

12 Dick Barnett. Won their third division championship in 2004, when they claimed the NFC West title. 10 Walt Frazier. Some current players were either very young children or not even born when the last 49ers shutout occurred. Spike Lee "The Cheerleader". While the 49ers were in a position to score in the 4th quarter, an interception and a fumble recovery sealed their fate. Chris Childs. This marked the end of the 49er's league record 27 year streak without a shutout - the last such game being Atlanta in 1977.

Charles Smith. On September 26, 2004 the Seahawks shutout the San Francisco 49ers 34-0. Herb Williams. Charlie Ward. John Starks.

Latrell Sprewell. Charles Oakley. Xavier McDaniel. Anthony Mason.

Bernard King. Larry Johnson. Phil Jackson. Mark Jackson.

Derek Harper. Patrick Ewing. Nathaniel "Sweetwater" Clifton. Greg Anthony.

Willis Reed. Earl Monroe. Dick McGuire. Jerry Lucas.

Tom Gola. Harry Gallatin. Walt Frazier. Dave DeBusschere.

Bill Bradley. Walt Bellamy.