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Patrick Ewing, shown in February, enters the Big East tournament with a 20-game losing streak. (John McDonnell/The Washington Post) Perspective by Jerry Brewer There is no need for Georgetown and ...
Patrick Ewing playfully flips a towel over his shoulder like the signature towel used by his coach, John Thompson Jr. (Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post) By Jerry Brewer.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/knicks as Former Center Named Greatest Knicks Player Ever. It's been ...
Patrick Ewing, the current men's basketball coach at his alma mater Georgetown, was one of the greatest college basketball players ever. A dominant low-post force who played for the Hoyas for all ...
One night last March, John Thompson Jr., Georgetown University’s legendary former basketball coach, made a recruiting call. Thompson hadn’t coached the Hoyas since 1999, but this wasn’t your average ...
Patrick Ewing was in his prime, but the franchise still couldn't get it right for him. As a dynasty grew in Chicago, frustrations piled up on the East Coast.
Georgetown fired Patrick Ewing as men’s basketball coach Thursday, one day after a loss in the Big East tournament ended a season far from the glory the program had during Ewing’s days as a ...
Patrick Ewing cuts down the nets at last year’s Big East Tournament. USA Today Sports. Together John Thompson and Ewing built a juggernaut that reached three NCAA finals, winning one, and made ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Patrick Ewing is coming home. The Knicks announced the franchise legend will be joining the franchise in a newly-appointed position of basketball ambassador Friday afternoon.
Patrick Ewing was one of the best centers of the 1980s and 1990s, firmly cemented as the superstar of the New York Knicks. He played against many of the league's best centers, like Hakeem Olajuwon ...
Patrick Ewing sits in the locker room after the Knicks lost to the Pacers in the 2000 Eastern Conference Finals. AP. In 1998, he’d broken his right wrist, missed most of the year.
Patrick Ewing says he’s feeling better after being hospitalized last month for COVID-19, and advised people to “take it seriously.” “I’m doing better,” he told John Fanta of the Big ...