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New York Knicks Tickets
New York Knicks, professional basketball team and one of seven teams in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Knicks play in Madison Square Garden in New York City and wear jerseys of blue, orange, and white. The team was originally known as the Knickerbockers, but the name is now generally shortened to the Knicks. The name came from the style of pants worn by Dutch settlers who established New York City in the mid-1600s.
Charter members of the Basketball Association of America (BAA), which became the NBA in 1949, the Knicks are one of two founding teams that are still in their original city. (The Boston Celtics are the other.) The Knicks won the BAA's first game in 1946, and they appeared in the NBA Finals in 1951, 1952, and 1953. The Knicks also reached the NBA Finals in 1994 and 1999, but lost both times.
1969-70 : The Knicks won 60 games and lost in the NBA Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers.
1971-72 : The team finished behind the Celtics in the regular season but won the conference finals and returned to the NBA Finals. New York again faced the Lakers, but this time the Lakers prevailed, in five games.
1972-73: The Knicks again met the Lakers in the NBA Finals. This time they defeated Los Angeles in five games.
1988-89: The Knicks won the Eastern Division
1991-92: Knicks hire former Lakers coach Pat Riley, and the Knicks became one of the NBA's top teams.
1993-94 : Knicks advanced to the NBA Finals, where they lost in seven games to the Houston Rockets. Riley left to coach the Miami Heat after the Knicks lost to the Indiana Pacers in the 1995 conference semifinals.
Former Milwaukee Bucks and Golden State Warriors coach Don Nelson then took over the Knicks' coaching duties, but midway through the 1995-96 season assistant coach Jeff Van Gundy replaced him. In the lockout-shortened 1999 season the Knicks finished with the eighth-best record in the Eastern Conference, but in the postseason the team defeated the Miami Heat, Atlanta Hawks, and Indiana Pacers to advance to the NBA Finals. There the club lost to the San Antonio Spurs, four games to one. After the 2000 season the Knicks traded longtime icon Ewing to the Seattle SuperSonics.
Founded: 1946
History: New York Knicks 1946-present
Arena: Madison Square Garden
City: New York City, New York
Team Colors: Blue and Orange
Championships: 2 (1970, 1973)
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