Patrick Ewing
Jamaican-American basketball player and coach
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October 2024 | Ewing was announced to rejoin the Knicks as a basketball ambassador. |
October 2024 | Ewing was announced to rejoin the Knicks as a basketball ambassador. |
March 9 2023 | Ewing was fired as head coach of the Georgetown Hoyas after a challenging season with a 7-25 overall record and 2-18 in Big East Conference play. |
March 9 2023 | Ewing was fired as head coach of the Georgetown Hoyas after a challenging season with a 7-25 overall record and 2-18 in Big East Conference play. |
2021 | As head coach, Ewing led Georgetown to the Big East Conference tournament championship as the eighth seed, defeating Villanova in the quarterfinals and Creighton 73-48 in the championship game, qualifying for the NCAA tournament for the first time since the 2014-15 season. |
2021 | Selected as one of the 75 Greatest Players in NBA History. |
2021 | As head coach, Ewing led Georgetown to the Big East Conference tournament championship as the eighth seed, defeating Villanova in the quarterfinals and Creighton 73-48 in the championship game, qualifying for the NCAA tournament for the first time since the 2014-15 season. |
2021 | Selected as one of the 75 Greatest Players in NBA History. |
May 14 2019 | Ewing represented the Knicks for the first time during the NBA draft lottery, where they received the third overall pick. |
May 14 2019 | Ewing represented the Knicks for the first time during the NBA draft lottery, where they received the third overall pick. |
April 3 2017 | Ewing was hired as head coach of his former college team, the Georgetown Hoyas. |
April 3 2017 | Ewing was hired as head coach of his former college team, the Georgetown Hoyas. |
2014 | Ewing and sports agent David Falk donated $3.3 million to the John R. Thompson, Jr. Intercollegiate Athletics Center at Georgetown University, with the donation amount referencing Ewing's jersey number 33. |
2014 | Ewing and sports agent David Falk donated $3.3 million to the John R. Thompson, Jr. Intercollegiate Athletics Center at Georgetown University, with the donation amount referencing Ewing's jersey number 33. |
2013 | Ewing became an assistant coach with the Charlotte Bobcats (now Charlotte Hornets). |
2013 | Ewing became an assistant coach with the Charlotte Bobcats (now Charlotte Hornets). |
November 8 2013 | Ewing served as interim head coach of the Charlotte Bobcats while regular head coach Steve Clifford was undergoing heart surgery, losing his first game 101-91 against the New York Knicks. |
November 8 2013 | Ewing served as interim head coach of the Charlotte Bobcats while regular head coach Steve Clifford was undergoing heart surgery, losing his first game 101-91 against the New York Knicks. |
2012 | David Goldberg and GPF Footwear LLC successfully relaunched the Ewing Athletics brand, reviving the shoe line and capitalizing on the retro sneaker market trend. |
2012 | David Goldberg and GPF Footwear LLC successfully relaunched the Ewing Athletics brand, reviving the shoe line and capitalizing on the retro sneaker market trend. |
2010 | Ewing coached his son Patrick Ewing Jr. in the summer league for the Orlando Magic. |
2010 | Inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame as a member of the 1992 Olympic team. |
2010 | Ewing coached his son Patrick Ewing Jr. in the summer league for the Orlando Magic. |
2010 | Inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame as a member of the 1992 Olympic team. |
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