The legendary status that would come with leading the Knicks to their first championship since 1973 has been a potential selling point for New York’s trade or free agent targets over the years, and Jalen Brunson has a chance to put a bow on a historic run by doing just that.
However, when it comes to Greatest Knick of All Time conversations, Brunson still has more work to do, in the view of franchise legend Walt Frazier.
“I always say it’s Willis (Reed), and Willis said it’s Patrick (Ewing), and Patrick says it’s Patrick,” says Frazier, who is in the conversation for Greatest Knick himself, per Brian Mahoney of the Associated Press. “So he would definitely be on Mount Rushmore. We’ll put him up there if he can bring this title.”
Frazier spoke on what it’s like to be one of the few Knicks legends to win a ring and the treatment he gets in New York, where he still works as a broadcaster for MSG.
“I can’t walk the street, it’s like I’m in a parade. Anywhere I go people are like, ‘Oh, there he is, there’s Clyde! There’s Clyde!‘” Frazier said. “So if these guys win another title — man, I can’t spend money now in New York. I’ll never have to spend money again in this city. And that’s what I want to show the players. Hey man, I’ve been doing this for 50 years. Fifty years just for winning two titles! So you guys can have it if you just win one title.”
We have more from around the Atlantic Division:
- The Celtics overachieved this season, winning 56 games even though they were missing Jayson Tatum for much of the year. Despite their sustained high-quality play, their overreliance on three-pointers has increasingly become an issue over the last two years, according to Jay King of The Athletic. It’s a problem that Brad Stevens is aware of and would like to rectify. “I will say that I look at more each shot individually, and my general feeling watching us play in really each of the last two playoffs — the second round against New York, even against Orlando in the first round — was we had a hard time generating really good looks on that first shot,” Stevens said earlier this spring during his end-of-season presser. “So, we’ve got to figure out a way to do better in that, and I think that one of the things that we’ve got to figure out is how to have more of an impact at the rim. And I think we do need to add to our team to do that.”
- Like the offensive approach, the Celtics‘ roster doesn’t need an overhaul, but it could use some tweaks around the margins, Chris Forsberg writes for NBC Sports Boston. One key will be identifying the young players who need more developmental reps. Hugo Gonzalez, Baylor Scheierman, Jordan Walsh, and Ron Harper Jr. all had stretches of strong play this season and could be due for a bump in playing time. Forsberg also looks at Robert Williams III as a potential free agent option and Wendell Carter Jr. (Magic) and Isaiah Stewart (Pistons) as possible trade targets.
- Kelly Oubre Jr. has had a productive three seasons in Philadelphia, having proven to be a durable and energetic wing. His shooting has been inconsistent though, and the Sixers will need the 2025/26 version of Oubre, who shot 36.0% from three, if they bring him back next season, Adam Aaronson writes for the Philly Voice. There’s also the question of whether the veteran forward is looking for a long-term deal or a high annual average deal. The Sixers’ roster is already expensive, so there could be a sweet spot in which Oubre earns a lesser average annual salart over a longer period, Aaronson notes. Still, it’s unclear if Philadelphia’s new leadership would want to add more long-term money for another 30-plus-year-old player.

Team USA vs Mexico is about to tip off in a few mins at the FIBA U18 AmeriCup in Leon. Jalen Brunson led USA to gold at this tournament 12yrs ago. Jayson Tatum starred at the U16, U18 & 19 USA squads as a youngster. There are numerous future NBA all-stars on this team as well. Adan Diggs, Quentin Coleman, Colben Landrew & Caleb Gaskins prob my fav guys on the team so far but I’m warming up to (class of 2027 kids) Davion Thompson & Darius Wabbington as well… link to youtube.com
It’s a trip how much the game of basketball has grown worldwide over the past 40yrs or so. This Mexico squad is possibly the worst of this 8team tourney, but they are a really tough team. They’re led by Isaiah Barnes, the son of former NBA vet Matt Barnes. Isaiah could def be a future NBA guy in his own right & team Mexico has some other talented kids as well. A strong start from the home team has them sticking w/ the favorites from the north. 2pt American lead halfway thru the 1st
USA close the qtr on a 17-3 run sparked by Adan Diggs, Gaskins, QColeman & some suffocating defense to push their lead to 16 after 1. Mexico has multiple D1 level guys but the depth from team USA plus the size & just ridiculous skill level really showed in the later part of the qtr
Adan Diggs didn’t start today’s game but I’m almost more impressed by him so far tonight than yesterday when he led the team in scoring & was 2nd in rebs. I think he’s the best NBA prospect out of a team full of future NBA prospects. Caleb Gaskins is the guy leading team USA in pts & rebs tonight tho. He’s been extremely dominant in every way vs Mexico & should be a big time player in the ACC for Miami next season too. Jai Lucas is lowkey building a monster in south Fla & they could be ready to breakthrough next season w Gaskins & the strong transfer haul they bringing in.
As far as Mexico their most hyped player is definitely Isaiah Barnes & he’s clearly a very talented kid. But to me Adrien Porras looks like their best NBA prospect. Porras is producing big time offensively but struggling to defend the paint so far. He moves extremely well for his size, he’s long, athletic & seems to have pretty good hands. Even still, its a 31 pt lead for team USA going into the half
“I always say it’s Willis (Reed), and Willis said it’s Patrick (Ewing), and Patrick says it’s Patrick,” says Frazier, who is in the conversation for Greatest Knick himself, per Brian Mahoney of the Associated Press. “So he would definitely be on Mount Rushmore. We’ll put him up there if he can bring this title.”
I say it’s Clyde. Reed and Patrick are right there too. I doubt Brunson cares considering he’s never been to an NBA Finals. Let his career end before we start talking legacy. Media today only looks forward. To be ahead of the game, so they think. Just ignorance not respecting the past or present.
Knicks had a dynasty from 1968-1974. So it will take more than one chip to go down in Knicks history. Still means a lot to win a chip. Considering it hasn’t been done since 1973. The Ewing teams should of had 1 or2. Dolan just didn’t know what he had. Knicks gave away Mark Jackson and Rod Strickland. And could never get Patrick a real PG or another scorer. Dolan is biggest obstacle in Knicks chasing a title. Always thought he could buy one.
Kelly Oubre Jr has been a good fit in Philly, but given that he has had to play for less than he’s worth over the last couple of seasons, I’d be pretty surprised to see him agree to do so again.
If they win a title even KAT is overtaking Patrick Ewing as an all time Knick lol
Quality troll. Offends everyone.
Your crazy man Patrick Ewing is in the top 3 all time Knicks
It will be a tall task to beat the Spurs 4 times. I hope Brunson plays well.
Hard not to cheer for him.
I have high hopes about Amari Williams. He’s big enough, has good hands, rim protection ability and passes well. Again, I hope he’s working hard all off season to grab this opportunity.
Reed is #1. I’d put Clyde and Patrick 2A and 2B. Brunson is in the next group wiht Bernard King. Rings matter. MVP finishes matter. Longevity matters less to me, but I understand why it does to some. Reed is the NYK only MVP, and he has also a 2nd place finish, along with 2 other top 5 finishes. Bernard also had a second place finish. Ewing never finished higher than 3rd. Reed deferring to Patrick is just another reason why Reed is #1.
Brunson has his chance to move up though.
Ewing
Clyde
Reed
King
Brunson
That’s the list for top 5. Ewing will always be 1, due to the fact the Knicks were a decaying franchise post Clyde/Reed and prior to Ewing’s arrival. Just insane how the Knicks never got him a wing player all those years. Even pairing Reggie with Pat would have done damage in the east.
The Celtics did not reach the second round of the playoffs. The play in is not round of the playoffs. They played those games for the opportunity to be in the playoffs.