Patrick Ewing
Patrick Ewing: A Hall of Fame Career on and off the Court
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#### Full Name and Common Aliases
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Patrick Aloysius Ewing was born on August 3, 1962.
#### Birth and Death Dates
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August 3, 1962 (living)
#### Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: Jamaican-American
Profession: Basketball player, coach
Early Life and Background
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Patrick Ewing was born in Kingston, Jamaica. At the age of 16, he moved to the United States to attend Rindge & Latin School in Massachusetts. His father, Pat Ewing Sr., played a significant role in his early life, introducing him to basketball and encouraging his development as a player.
Major Accomplishments
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Ewing's impressive collegiate career at Georgetown University earned him numerous accolades, including:
Three-time NCAA Final Four appearances
1985 National Player of the Year
1985 Oscar Robertson Trophy winner
As a professional basketball player in the NBA, Ewing achieved even greater success with the New York Knicks:
Seven-time NBA All-Star selection
NBA Defensive First-Team selection (1988)
Member of the 1992 Olympic 'Dream Team'
Notable Works or Actions
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During his playing career, Ewing was known for his exceptional defense and dominance in the paint. He also made headlines with several notable performances:
The "Miracle Minute" (1986): Ewing scored 24 points in a one-minute span against the Chicago Bulls.
NBA Finals appearances: Ewing reached the NBA Finals three times (1994, 1999, and 2011) but fell short of winning a championship.
Impact and Legacy
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Ewing's impact on basketball extends beyond his impressive playing career:
Inspiring others: He was an influential figure in developing young players and promoting basketball globally.
Pioneering Jamaican representation: Ewing paved the way for future generations of Jamaican athletes, including NBA stars like Dwight Powell.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Patrick Ewing's achievements on and off the court have made him a household name in basketball circles. His impressive resume, leadership, and lasting impact on the sport continue to inspire aspiring players and fans worldwide.
Ewing's legacy extends far beyond his playing career; he remains a beloved figure in the NBA community, celebrated for his tireless work ethic, dedication to the game, and enduring passion for developing young talent. As we reflect on his remarkable journey, it becomes clear why Patrick Ewing is widely quoted or remembered as one of basketball's greatest legends.
Quotes by Patrick Ewing
Patrick Ewing's insights on:

Every time when they would call my name I kept hearing 'New York Knicks' instead of 'Seattle SuperSonics.'

People complain that pro athletes make a lot of money; but what they don’t understand is that we need a lot of money because we spend a lot of money.

I’m just like any person who is coaching in this league, I’m just looking for an opportunity, that’s all.

I positively, positively, positively want to play. I’ve got everything else so why not a gold medal? I want to play.

People think that just because you’re a center, you’re not as smart as the guards or the smaller guys.

I’m sure at some point I will get back into coaching, but right now I need to focus completely on my kids.

I’m satisfied with the way I play, but I don’t evaluate my performances. I worry about what I can contribute defensively. I don’t need to score. As long as we win, I don’t care how many points I score.

I’ve been to the Hall of Fame many times, in grade school and high school. I had field trips to the Hall of Fame and taking tours of it. I just never thought about that one day I possibly might be in it. I think it’d be great.

