The 1990s were a great time to be a New York Knicks fan.
Patrick Ewing’s dominance continued as he matured as a player. The front office, led by general manager Ernie Grunfeld, built around the star big man accordingly. Slowly but surely, the Knicks started looking like a viable championship contender. Had it not been for Michael Jordan and those pesky Chicago Bulls, perhaps New York would have made more than just the 1994 NBA Finals.
And despite the lack of titles, the 1990s were the best era of New York Knicks basketball since the 1970s.