The New York Knicks have retired a select group of numbers to honor the players who gave everything to this city and this franchise. Each banner hanging in Madison Square Garden tells a story worth knowing by heart.
#33 - Patrick Ewing (retired February 28 2003) (Hall of Fame)
Patrick Ewing wore number 33 as the heart and soul of the Knicks for over a decade, anchoring the team through some of the most electric seasons in Garden history. A dominant force at center, he carried New York on his back night after night and brought the franchise within reach of an NBA championship. His number hangs in the rafters as a permanent tribute to a player who defined what it meant to be a Knick.
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The Complete List of New York Knicks Retired Numbers
Every number the New York Knicks have officially retired, in order, with career totals and Hall of Famers marked.
| Number | Player | Retired | Career Stats |
|---|---|---|---|
| #10 | Walt Frazier (Hall of Fame) | 1979 | — |
| #12 | Dick Barnett (Hall of Fame) | 1990 | — |
| #15 | Dick McGuire (Hall of Fame) | 1992 | — |
| #15 | Earl Monroe (Hall of Fame) | 1986 | — |
| #19 | Willis Reed (Hall of Fame) | 1976 | — |
| #22 | Dave DeBusschere (Hall of Fame) | 1981 | — |
| #24 | Bill Bradley (Hall of Fame) | 1984 | — |
| #33 | Patrick Ewing (Hall of Fame) | 2003 | — |
| #613 | Red Holzman | 1990 | — |
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Each plaque includes genuine licensed trading cards. The exact card may vary slightly from the one pictured; you'll always get a genuine licensed card of this player.
