some of his major events of his 17 years career:
-In 1984 and '92 he won the Olympic gold medals with team USA.
-Rookie of the year 1985-86.
-28 points, 15 rebounds and a career high 11 assists against Hornets in 1996, april 19
-He played at Knicks for coaches like Hubie Brown, Bob Hill, Rick Pitino, Stu Jackson, John MacLeod, Pat Riley, Don Nelson and Jeff Van Gundy.
-He is the team's all-time leader in games (1,039), points (23,665), minutes (37,586), field goals made (9,260), field goals attempted (18,224), free throws made (5,126), free throws attempted (6,904), rebounds (10,759), steals (1,061) and blocks (2,758).
-11 All Star appearances
-From 1997-00 due to injuries, he missed 88 games
-135 Career playoff games.
-2,347 -- Points he scored in the 1989-90 season, the Knicks' single-season high. He holds seven of the team's top 11 season marks.
-2,758 -- Career blocks by Ewing, fourth on the all-time list. Only Olajuwon (3,652), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (3,189) and Mark Eaton (3,064) have more.
-26,800 -- Combined points scored by Walt Frazier and Willis Reed with the Knicks, which ranks second and third on the franchise's all-time list. Ewing scored 23,665 himself.
Number 33 will always remain in my heart!
Good luck Pat!