Agreed but this was the team of my childhood and Patrick was my hero. Although we didn’t get a ring I took comfort in knowing that we left everything we had on the court. All you can ask of your team is maximum effort and Patrick and the guys never let me down.
Someday, the Knicks will win the title again. And what makes me sad about that is that title won't mean as much to me because it wasn't these guys. I can't imagine any Knicks team meaning to me what these 90s dudes meant. Assuming I'm still alive to see it, anyways.
Breaks my heart too cause they fought so hard to win playing with so much confidence and heart but proud that they gave it their all even though they fell short.
@@billny33 Same thing to me, as for Portugal football (soccer) team, if we ever win the world cup, it won't be the same without Ronaldo. It's the same with the Knicks, of course I'll be happy, but without Pat, John, Derek, Mase, and all the others, it won't have the same taste.
They really did. They should have beaten Houston. They almost did, but we all know that there are no trophies in professional sports for “almost”. They were a hell of a team.
As a DIE-HARD Knicks fan of the 90's, these documentaries make me sad. Strolling down memory lane, there's always the "what ifs" Knicks did this and that, would they have won it all?! 😢
Great documentary, almost 30 years have passed since that season and those finals....and yet, we have never had such a great player as Patrick Ewing again, such a great coach as Pat Riley and such a great team like those Knicks from the 93-94 season
Still not over that Finals loss. In fact, it may be more painful now than it was when, because in real time, you figured this team would be back, maybe even multiple times. We now know that was our one and only chance, and we blew it. Still my all-time favorite Knicks team (that whole Pat, Oak, Starks, Mase era), but man, we had Houston on the ropes and couldn't seal the deal.
As an 11 year old german kid, who wanted to play soccer, we found a court with baskets and started to play this game. It was 93' and there was no Jordan to admire. This Knicks Team started the fire and it burns to this day.
Even though I hated seeing the Knicks take out the Bulls then, they're the most intriguing team from this era to me nowadays when I want to watch classic NBA. The modern NBA just seems so opposite of these gritty Knick teams that were the perfect foil for the Bulls and Pacers. If only there was some kinda NBA streaming service with all the games from back then. If only I were lucky enough to have been able to have DirecTV or whatever would've allowed me to watch out of network games in the 90's. The atmosphere these games had was electric, they were definitely some of the best matchups ever.
Growing up in New York and having a true love for the game of basketball, I was and still am a die hard Knicks fan. Those 90's teams especially 94 , I lived and died with, it hurts that they never won a championship
1993-1994 season was the best and worst moment for Knick fans. Came so close to winning a championship and will never forget the mantra: GO NEW YORK! GO NEW YORK! GO!
I wish they had discussed the flagrant foul Reggie Miller committed in the final seconds on John Starks. That was a special kind of guilty pleasure as a Knicks fan. Reggie was just trying to foul as quickly as he could to stop the clock and get the ball back. But he fouls Starks with this callous aggression, a two-hand shoulder shove. And the refs call the foul, which should only put the Knicks ahead by 3 at most with 4 seconds left. So the Pacers in theory should still be in it. But the ref calls it a flagrant (2 shots + the ball back to the Knicks which led to another intentional foul and 2 more free throws, Starks would make 3 of 4, just enough to put the game out of reach at 94-90), which they hardly ever did then. And Reggie was BESIDE HIMSELF! Pleading, arguing desperately with the refs as the Knick fans blew the lid off the Garden. It felt like sweet revenge for the choke sign he gave and the 25 point 4th quarter in Game 5. That Reggie had made the mishap to end Indiana's season. In addition to airballing the shot on the previous possession. That game in the final seconds, Patrick got it done and Reggie choked.
Go from game 5 to game 7 vs Indiana no mention of game 6. Call Bulls series a nailbitter don’t mention the fight that kept out the Knicks starting pg. or the Knicks comeback that ended with Kukoc’s shot, etc. No mention of the 1st round, no mention of how the season went, Doc Rivers getting hurt, Mason being suspended by Riley, etc. What’s the point of doing this?
Knicks management failure to get another All Star to pair with Patrick Ewing and getting a proper backup for Ewing were major reasons for us not winning a NBA Championship. Ewing was always the first, second and third options. The Knicks failing to trade for Charles Barkley, and signing Rod Strickland were major failures. The Knicks trading Mark Jackson was another. Passing on free agents Rod Strickland, Ron Harper and instead trading for older players like Maurice Cheek, Doc Rivers, Derek Harper, Tony Campbell and Rolando Blackmon were other failures. Rod Strickland, John Starks, Patrick Ewing, Charles Barkley and Charles Oakley as starters. With Greg Anthony, Anthony Mason, Charles Smith and Hubert Davis off the bench. Ewing was the heart and soul of our 1990’s team. The Pat Riley Knicks were my favorite teams of 1990’s.
i did do and will rank these elite teams in this EXACT order #1 1993 knicks #2 1994 knicks #3 2000 pacers and #4 1999 pacers and reggie miller talked about the 1990's knicks led by patrick ewing
Riley mishandled his coaching. New York needed 1 win only to become the 1994 NBA champions. Riley depended too much on Starks who missed 11 3- point shoots. Yet, Riley did not pull him out. And he admiited his fault. Really, a bad coach for the Knicks
Yeah but with Jordan gone alot players improved like Horace Grant and BJ Armstrong who both were 1st time and only time allstars in 94 along with rookie sensation toni kukoc the Bulls were still a great team without the tryrant there
@@megagalvatron281 true. Also they caught the East lacking. Jordan was gone yes but with him Boston lost Reggie Lewis And New Jersey lost Drazen Petrovic And the Knicks were great but played slow basketball allowing the comfortable and familiar Bulls a shot at the title in a league without a true SUPER outside of Hakeem Robinson Karl Malone Barkley Ewing and Pippen no Drexler at this point as he started his decline about this year maybe year before. Payton and Kemp were on the cusp, and Cleveland was retiring half their starting lineup. Bulls capitalized on a shift from East to West. Pacers also took advantage
@@megagalvatron281 LJ got hurt 🤕 in 93-94 or else the 94 Hornets would have been an easy playoff team and possible rabble rouser in the East playoffs that season. Although, it was Alonzo and LJ and it appears Alonzo had a ceiling of competition he couldn't crack. LJ had more success with New York than did Zo with Miami, BUT, LJ was like option 4 for NY. Zo was hard #1.
@@megagalvatron281 Hornets in early 93-94 pre LJ's career altering injury the Hornets were top 4 in the East. They started strong sometimes HOT and were the cream of the East crop. Indiana was struggling like 10-14 at some point or something but the second half of the season came and teams jostled and swapped positions. Hornets were a team on the rise and on their way from Alonzo's drafting. They were helped out by Reggie Lewis'heart problems in the 93 playoffs. They were promptly bullied by Ewing's Knicks. Then 94, LJ's injury stifled their progress and they took a step back. Then 95 they were close to getting where they should have been in 94 and they won 50 games. BUT, then came Air Jordan back with the Bulls and they were promptly bullied and then dismantled. Zo was a HeaT by 96.
@@Loydstardeli2017 Knicks still beat the Heat in the playoffs 75% of the time. He demanded part ownership of the Knicks. And then quit when he didn't get his way. Didn't even have the balls to do it in person. Van Gundy out coached him in those series.
That's a silly response. So many teams across all sports don't win. But true fans follow and support their teams and the players of their respective eras. That Knicks team and the '99 Knicks typified who they were throughout the entire decade. The New York Yankees didn't win throughout the entire 1980s. But fans remember the play of "Donnie Baseball" - Don Mattingly. Don't be a jerk homie.
It breaks my heart as a Knicks fan cause this group of guys deserved so much to be champions.
Agreed but this was the team of my childhood and Patrick was my hero. Although we didn’t get a ring I took comfort in knowing that we left everything we had on the court. All you can ask of your team is maximum effort and Patrick and the guys never let me down.
Someday, the Knicks will win the title again. And what makes me sad about that is that title won't mean as much to me because it wasn't these guys. I can't imagine any Knicks team meaning to me what these 90s dudes meant. Assuming I'm still alive to see it, anyways.
Breaks my heart too cause they fought so hard to win playing with so much confidence and heart but proud that they gave it their all even though they fell short.
@@billny33 Same thing to me, as for Portugal football (soccer) team, if we ever win the world cup, it won't be the same without Ronaldo. It's the same with the Knicks, of course I'll be happy, but without Pat, John, Derek, Mase, and all the others, it won't have the same taste.
They really did. They should have beaten Houston. They almost did, but we all know that there are no trophies in professional sports for “almost”. They were a hell of a team.
As a DIE-HARD Knicks fan of the 90's, these documentaries make
me sad. Strolling down memory lane, there's always the "what ifs" Knicks
did this and that, would they have won it all?! 😢
I know , right ?
90’s Knicks were one of the hardest working teams ever
Great documentary, almost 30 years have passed since that season and those finals....and yet, we have never had such a great player as Patrick Ewing again, such a great coach as Pat Riley and such a great team like those Knicks from the 93-94 season
Until now. We back!
John Starks baby almost won it.
Still not over that Finals loss. In fact, it may be more painful now than it was when, because in real time, you figured this team would be back, maybe even multiple times. We now know that was our one and only chance, and we blew it.
Still my all-time favorite Knicks team (that whole Pat, Oak, Starks, Mase era), but man, we had Houston on the ropes and couldn't seal the deal.
They could’ve made the finals the following year if John starks never missed free throws in game 1 of the eastern conference semifinals
as a new knicks fan, i saw we had the best month we’ve played since 94. i had to see this team. simply incredible
As an 11 year old german kid, who wanted to play soccer, we found a court with baskets and started to play this game. It was 93' and there was no Jordan to admire. This Knicks Team started the fire and it burns to this day.
Even though I hated seeing the Knicks take out the Bulls then, they're the most intriguing team from this era to me nowadays when I want to watch classic NBA. The modern NBA just seems so opposite of these gritty Knick teams that were the perfect foil for the Bulls and Pacers. If only there was some kinda NBA streaming service with all the games from back then. If only I were lucky enough to have been able to have DirecTV or whatever would've allowed me to watch out of network games in the 90's. The atmosphere these games had was electric, they were definitely some of the best matchups ever.
Thank you Patrick, thank you Knicks ! I love you.. we will return to the finals again 🗽
Three straight game 7 series. What a tough team
One of my favorite teams in franchise history The Beloved New York Knicks
Growing up in New York and having a true love for the game of basketball, I was and still am a die hard Knicks fan. Those 90's teams especially 94 , I lived and died with, it hurts that they never won a championship
Remember guys, at that time it made sense to hear our fans shout "Defense !", NY loved to play defense, I miss that.
Knicks had to go through the toughest teams, they were right there man, so close, still hurts.
I was 11 years old and i still havent gotten over this season.
I'm a die hard Lakers fan and those Knicks teams are one of my best memories of the old NBA, I'm 45
❤️ pat Riley & hisgreat coaching magic
Only 9 comments? I will always LOVE an RESPECT the KNICKS PLAYOFF RUNS 🔥💯🏆. KYKVL4: ever R.I.P. ANTHONY MASON
1993-1994 season was the best and worst moment for Knick fans. Came so close to winning a championship and will never forget the mantra: GO NEW YORK! GO NEW YORK! GO!
Great era in basketball
All the Knicks have memories....
What a good time to be alive. I was 10 years old watching this.
I enjoyed this so much , brought back some exciting memories.
I loved this crew...couldnt miss a game.. those were some serious nail biting years. Some of our proudest moments...ESPECIALLY when we'd beat Miller!
Their greatest opportunity to win the ring during the Riley era. One damn win away...
More of this please!
My favourite team of all time
Pat Riley was a brilliant basketball coach
Great respect for the New York Knicks…
96-97 Knicks team were amazing from top to bottom. But dang that dang PJ Brown screwed up that series
I actually didn't get into watching basketball until after 1996/97 but man this was there only shot this team was awesome.
When you make a video of the 1994 playoffs' run and you have a thumbnail for it from the 1993 playoffs' run.
This current Knicks team reminds me so much of the 90s Knicks. Josh Hart-John Starks
1:38 A nice gift from Hue Hollins.
My beloved Knicks...
And then they met The Dream.
Is that just some random fan that Ewing hugged after game 7 of the pacers’ series? So good
They have gone through each game 7 on east semis, east conf finals and lastly, lost in the finals.
still dont get why knicks traded anthony mason for larry johnson
I wish they had discussed the flagrant foul Reggie Miller committed in the final seconds on John Starks. That was a special kind of guilty pleasure as a Knicks fan. Reggie was just trying to foul as quickly as he could to stop the clock and get the ball back. But he fouls Starks with this callous aggression, a two-hand shoulder shove. And the refs call the foul, which should only put the Knicks ahead by 3 at most with 4 seconds left. So the Pacers in theory should still be in it. But the ref calls it a flagrant (2 shots + the ball back to the Knicks which led to another intentional foul and 2 more free throws, Starks would make 3 of 4, just enough to put the game out of reach at 94-90), which they hardly ever did then. And Reggie was BESIDE HIMSELF! Pleading, arguing desperately with the refs as the Knick fans blew the lid off the Garden. It felt like sweet revenge for the choke sign he gave and the 25 point 4th quarter in Game 5. That Reggie had made the mishap to end Indiana's season. In addition to airballing the shot on the previous possession. That game in the final seconds, Patrick got it done and Reggie choked.
Cavolo oh nemmeno allora l’ha messa dentro... starks for life
i think knicks will be back at least to ECF 2024-2025 hopefully chip in 3 years to erase all these bitter sweet memories LETS GO KNICKS!!
The New York Knicks should have won the championship in 94
Go from game 5 to game 7 vs Indiana no mention of game 6.
Call Bulls series a nailbitter don’t mention the fight that kept out the Knicks starting pg. or the Knicks comeback that ended with Kukoc’s shot, etc.
No mention of the 1st round, no mention of how the season went, Doc Rivers getting hurt, Mason being suspended by Riley, etc.
What’s the point of doing this?
They decided on a 9 minute video
What’s the sound track
How did they lose a 3-2 advantage?
Knicks management failure to get another All Star to pair with Patrick Ewing and getting a proper backup for Ewing were major reasons for us not winning a NBA Championship. Ewing was always the first, second and third options. The Knicks failing to trade for Charles Barkley, and signing Rod Strickland were major failures. The Knicks trading Mark Jackson was another. Passing on free agents Rod Strickland, Ron Harper and instead trading for older players like Maurice Cheek, Doc Rivers, Derek Harper, Tony Campbell and Rolando Blackmon were other failures. Rod Strickland, John Starks, Patrick Ewing, Charles Barkley and Charles Oakley as starters. With Greg Anthony, Anthony Mason, Charles Smith and Hubert Davis off the bench. Ewing was the heart and soul of our 1990’s team. The Pat Riley Knicks were my favorite teams of 1990’s.
Spike Lee would've been that Cubs fan if the Knicks had lost to the Pacers. Lol
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
i did do and will rank these elite teams in this EXACT order #1 1993 knicks #2 1994 knicks #3 2000 pacers and #4 1999 pacers and reggie miller talked about the 1990's knicks led by patrick ewing
shouldve just ended the video at 8:54 damn
Indiana and Reggie Miller was no rivalry. Miami was the best rivalry ever!
Ewing, Oakley and Starks deserved a championship!
Riley mishandled his coaching. New York needed 1 win only to become the 1994 NBA champions. Riley depended too much on Starks who missed 11 3- point shoots. Yet, Riley did not pull him out. And he admiited his fault. Really, a bad coach for the Knicks
They hardly beat the Bulls without Jordan.
Yeah but with Jordan gone alot players improved like Horace Grant and BJ Armstrong who both were 1st time and only time allstars in 94 along with rookie sensation toni kukoc the Bulls were still a great team without the tryrant there
@@megagalvatron281 true. Also they caught the East lacking.
Jordan was gone yes but with him
Boston lost Reggie Lewis
And New Jersey lost Drazen Petrovic
And the Knicks were great but played slow basketball allowing the comfortable and familiar Bulls a shot at the title in a league without a true SUPER outside of Hakeem Robinson Karl Malone Barkley Ewing and Pippen no Drexler at this point as he started his decline about this year maybe year before. Payton and Kemp were on the cusp, and Cleveland was retiring half their starting lineup. Bulls capitalized on a shift from East to West. Pacers also took advantage
@@alecsanderhamilton9224 good point . I still cant believe Drazen and reggie died. I thought the hornets would be better with LJ and mourning
@@megagalvatron281 LJ got hurt 🤕 in 93-94 or else the 94 Hornets would have been an easy playoff team and possible rabble rouser in the East playoffs that season. Although, it was Alonzo and LJ and it appears Alonzo had a ceiling of competition he couldn't crack. LJ had more success with New York than did Zo with Miami, BUT, LJ was like option 4 for NY. Zo was hard #1.
@@megagalvatron281 Hornets in early 93-94 pre LJ's career altering injury the Hornets were top 4 in the East. They started strong sometimes HOT and were the cream of the East crop. Indiana was struggling like 10-14 at some point or something but the second half of the season came and teams jostled and swapped positions. Hornets were a team on the rise and on their way from Alonzo's drafting. They were helped out by Reggie Lewis'heart problems in the 93 playoffs. They were promptly bullied by Ewing's Knicks. Then 94, LJ's injury stifled their progress and they took a step back. Then 95 they were close to getting where they should have been in 94 and they won 50 games. BUT, then came Air Jordan back with the Bulls and they were promptly bullied and then dismantled. Zo was a HeaT by 96.
well no jordan that year
As a Knicks fan I still hate Pat Riley!
Pat Riley was a brilliant basketball coach
@@Loydstardeli2017 Knicks still beat the Heat in the playoffs 75% of the time. He demanded part ownership of the Knicks. And then quit when he didn't get his way. Didn't even have the balls to do it in person. Van Gundy out coached him in those series.
Teams from the 90's was cheated by the NBA because they wanted money and what a better way to get it by letting Jordan win.
its called jordan, unfortunately
Yall aint beat the bulls it was no mike there .pippen took yall game 7.yall need to stop
They dint win why shud we memba?
That's a silly response. So many teams across all sports don't win. But true fans follow and support their teams and the players of their respective eras. That Knicks team and the '99 Knicks typified who they were throughout the entire decade.
The New York Yankees didn't win throughout the entire 1980s. But fans remember the play of "Donnie Baseball" - Don Mattingly.
Don't be a jerk homie.
Because they battled the whole way n were a special group
Learn to spell.
Even when Jordan went to play baseball the Knicks couldn’t get a championship! 😂😂😂