Rank 'Em: The 10 Greatest Knicks

October 31, 2012
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The 10 Greatest Knicks

Walt Frazier

Walt Frazier

Walt "Clyde" Frazier is a two-time champ, Hall of Famer and one of the NBA's 50 Greatest.

Patrick Ewing

Patrick Ewing

Ewing is a career leader in a number of categories. He made two NBA Finals appearances in the '90s.

Willis Reed

Willis Reed

Skipper and dominant force for the '70s champs, Reed is revered as much for his leadership as his ability.

Earl Monroe

Earl Monroe

"Pearl" played Bonnie to Frazier's "Clyde" in the "Rolls Royce Backcourt" that powered the Knicks to the '73 title.

Bernard King

Bernard King

Derailed by a devastating knee injury, King, a two-time all-NBAer and scoring machine, was robbed of his prime playing years.

Dave DeBusschere

Dave DeBusschere

DeBusschere, an eight-time All-Star, became the final piece of the Knicks' championship puzzle of the early '70s.

Bill Bradley

Bill Bradley

A Princeton grad and Hall of Famer, Bradley was a crucial cog in the Knicks' '70 and '73 triumphs.

Allan Houston

Allan Houston

The Knicks' fourth-leading scorer all time, Houston ranks among the team's top five in seven offensive categories.

Dick McGuire

Dick McGuire

The St. John's legend and seven-time All-Star, McGuire was one of the league's first great playmakers.

Dick Barnett

Dick Barnett

Barnett spent nine stellar seasons in New York, culminating with the franchise's 1970 title.

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