Another Knicks legend is not happy about the treatment he received at Madison Square Garden. This time Patrick Ewing called out James Dolan after Knicks security treated him like a stranger. Patrick Ewing claims that he kept getting asked what passes he was wearing and got stopped by security multiple times.
In an interview discussing the matter Patrick Ewing said he would personally have to call James Dolan. He ended his rant saying, “I thought this was my house! They should know who the hell I am!”.
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Patrick Ewing is now the coach of Georgetown University. During his NBA career he played 15 seasons for the New York Knicks from 1985 – 2000. During those 15 season Ewing put up career stats of 21 ppg, 9.8 rpg, and 2.4 bpg.
Madison Square Garden treating Patrick Ewing like a stranger is just wrong, and James Dolan should make sure it doesn’t happen again. A franchise that doesn’t respect their legends, has no real history.
Author: JordanThrilla
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