The New York Knicks have featured prolific rebounders passing through their franchise’s history. From Hall of Famers to players that took smaller roles, they helped with the dirty work on the glass, creating possessions off the opposition’s misses or extending with offensive boards.
Who are the ones to stand out in this category in a per-game average, though, over the decades?
- Walt Bellamy, 13.3: Bellamy only played parts of four seasons with the Knicks, but he topped out at 16 rebounds per game after a trade from Baltimore. He was one of the organization’s most prolific big men of the ’60s.