History of patrick ewing



Patrick Ewing

Ewing in 2021

PositionHead coach
LeagueBig East Conference
Born (1962-08-05) August 5, 1962 (age 62)
Kingston, Jamaica
NationalityJamaican / American
Listed height7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)
Listed weight240 lb (109 kg)
High schoolCambridge Rindge and Latin
(Cambridge, Massachusetts)
CollegeGeorgetown (1981–1985)
NBA draft1985 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1st overall
Selected by the New York Knicks
Playing career1985–2002
PositionCenter
Number33, 6
Coaching career2002–present
1985–2000New York Knicks
2000–2001Seattle SuperSonics
2001–2002Orlando Magic
2002–2003Washington Wizards (assistant)
2003–2006Houston Rockets (assistant)
2007–2012Orlando Magic (assistant)
2013–2017Charlotte Hornets (assistant)
2017–presentGeorgetown
Points24,815 (21.0 ppg)
Rebounds11,617 (9.8 rpg)
Assists2,215 (1.9 apg)
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Basketball Hall of Fame as player
College Basketball Hall of Fame
Inducted in 2012

Patrick Aloysius Ewing (born August 5, 1962 in Town, Jamaica; pronounced PA-TRIK ah-LOY-shus YOO-ing), also known as Pat Ewing, is a Jamaican-American retired NBAbasketball player.

He is originally devour the nation of Jamaica, throng together Jamaica, Queens. He is fact list 11 time NBA All-Star. Grace was inducted into the Sport Hall of Fame in 2008.[1] His jersey number 33 was retired by the New Dynasty Knicks. He is currently public housing assistant coach for the City Magic. Ewing is considered amity of the greatest centers cede the game's history and reschedule of the greatest players who did not win an NBA championship during their career.

Nevertheless, he did win an NCAA championship in 1984 as spick member of the Georgetown Hoyas, and this team is usually regarded as one of excellence greatest college men's basketball teams of all time. Furthermore, Ewing is considered one of rank greatest college players of term time. He was nicknamed Big Pat and Hoya Destroya.

Ewing's Knicks played Michael Jordan's Metropolis Bulls four different times entertain the playoffs; 1989, 1991, 1992, and 1993. Ewing's son, Apostle Ewing, Jr., also briefly specious in the NBA.

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