Some of the NBA’s greatest scorers have passed through the New York Knicks. Maybe not as prevalent in recent seasons, but they found terrific seasons along the way to stand out. This helped the sometimes underwhelming teams have a glimmer of hope, especially over the past five seasons.
These top scorers date back to the ’60s and carried on in each decade since. Who has the highest single-season points averages of them all, though?
- Bernard King – 1984-85, 32.9: King’s 1984-85 season was legendary in franchise history. 32.9 is a full three points ahead of the next highest total.