What Oakley said was low rent. Ewing didn't hold them back, the rest of the Knicks squad from the 90's did that to him. He had no one around him. If Starks is your second scoring option, you're in trouble. They could have won in '94. Starks went 2-18 from the floor. I'll never understand how Riley kept him in. And, how Starks kept chucking it up. There was the 90's Knicks problems in a nutshell. It wasn't Patrick. Oakley should be ashamed of himself.
@@pzooka with Ewing at center and Riley as coach the Knicks put up seasons of 51, 60, 57, and 55 wins. The type of cherry picking in that video ignores the big picture. You're telling me they would have put up those win totals without Ewing?? I'm just not buying it, no matter what stats this video cooks up. They were a contending team with Ewing, they would not have been without him. They had no real consistent scorers or elite talent other than him. That's why they could never get past the Bulls and Jordan...who did have Pippen. No one could at that time. They also lost to the Rockets for that reason. Also, to highlight the 98-99 season is simply not fair to Ewing. He was at the end of the line, even if he was scoring 17 ppg. I remember watching them and noticing that his skills had diminished, even before the injury. They also had Sprewell and LJ, two quality players that they never had during Ewing's prime. By that time, Ewing was holding them back. I can't buy that during his prime. He gets a bad rap, and always did.
In hindsight, what Oakley said isn't exactly wrong. He just said it in a pretty disrespectful way. It's basically criticism of the Knicks' front office, but he totally threw Patrick under the bus.
Oakley is completely full of shit. He started off with an idea in his head and it quickly withered away. He took too long, wtf? should he have boxed out, rebounded, and thrown the outlet to himself.? Oak. buddy. no.
@@-HughJass- Don't get me wrong, Charles is not a bad shot, he could drain 18 foot jumpers when he was open, but in no universe was he, or anyone else on the Knicks, going to be the scoring threat that could draw double-teams and get his team open looks. And nobody was stopping Oak from hustling downcourt to convert in transition after Patrick's 3 block & 1 steal each game (during Patrick's 7 best seasons).
He was still pretty dominant mostly cuz his midrange was water He just sadly couldn’t really build his legacy mostly cuz of how MJ outshined everyone in the 90’s too
Not to open a can of worms but the Dream Team could have been better. A lot of it was politics. Isiah Thomas was better than either Magic or Stockton. Bird's back was so bad by then he could barely play. Shaq should have had Laettner's place. But nobody was going to beat the USA that year so they could give out a lot of lifetime achievement awards and keep guys Jordan hated off.
@@stanleyrogouski Politics made the decision that a college player had to have a spot and Laettner was the Player of the Year so he deserved it under that criteria. But Isiah wasn't better than Magic or Stockton in pre school, grammer school, middle school,high school, college, the league, retirement, last Tuesday ... ever not ever. Not for one day.
@@edstrangeway3831 Isiah wasn't better than Magic in his prime, but he wasn't in his prime on the Dream Team. Isiah was a back to back NBA champion. Keeping him off was a travesty. Stockton was tough and steady but predictable. If Malone had had Isiah as his point guard, he would have beat Jordan twice.
@@stanleyrogouski I guess you don’t know that John Stockton is in the top 5 for the players with the most impact when he was on the court compared to when he was off the court ( in ordrer: David Robinson, Magic Johnson, Steve Nash, Michael Jordan and John Stockton). Neither Thomas nor Malone are in the top 20... Had he played in the soft era ( post 2004, like Nash) he would be a lot more respected.
They finally got him some real help in 96-99 bringing in Alan Houston, Larry Johnson, Chris Childs and then Marcus Camby and Latrelle Sprewell but some unfortunate events hurt Ewing. First the whole team getting suspended in 97 against the Heat when the Knicks were up 3-1 causing them to lose the series. Then in 99 Ewing got hurt before the finals. The Knicks could have really used him against the Spurs. Had Patrick played then that series would have been a completely different series.
Hearing Oakley talk about you Ewing is crazy. Oakley what did you do to help the knicks win ? You wouldn't even be relevant if you didn't play on the Ewing Knicks teams.
The best thing Oak did for the Knicks was getting traded in a steal for a young Marcus Camby. Camby was a huge part of the Knicks finals run in 99 as the 8th seed.
The Knicks were actually statistically better without Ewing on the floor at one point. Someone made a video about the supposed “superstar effect”, how an incredibly great player can actually impede on their team’s overall success. I’m not saying Knicks would have won a championship without Ewing but Oakley does have an idea of what he’s talking about. The guy played in the league for a long time Edit: here’s the video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5IBa10p357E.html
Oakley and C. Smith were responsible for the Knicks elimination in Game 7 against the Bulls (92 or 93, not sure), missing the basket AND the rebound shot that would seal the win! That’s how I remember both of them...
Hearing Oakley talk down Ewing, I can more easily understand why the owner of da Knicks had him removed from the Garden recently. Didn't want have Oakley 2 seats away, and have to listen 2 Oakley talking absolute bllssht. "Shh. What you say? This my house, Oak. O yeah? Security? Please escort Mr. Oakley da fk outa my house. Thank you. Laters, my btch".
Not always true. Latreel Sprewell was a scorer and a good defender. Allan Houston was a scorer too. He could shoot 3s great and mid range very good and drive for layups when you guard him close. But that was at the end of Patrick Ewings career. If he had guys like that earlier he may have gotten rings. Knicks upper management failed to get good enough players to win. Rockets and Spurs management did not fail wirh their big man center teams and Hakeem got rings and David Robinson got rings. Lakers did not fail either with a Shaq centered team. 3 rings. Lakers once they get a very good big men they win rings. George Mikan, Wilt, Kareem, Shaq, Pau Gasol.
Brooklyn NYC native here....Patrick Ewing didn't win a chip and I'm by no means a Knicks fan.....I salute him all day. Respect...Give it to Pat in the Clutch.
Probably the most slept on legend ever. Pat was like the perfect center. Had no flaws or holes to his game. Excellent foot work, great low post moves, maybe the best shooting center ever, could hit the 18-20 ft jumper consistently, excellent defender, hit a lot of big shots in the clutch.
@@quikdeath100 Also Moses Malone was one of the strongest centers to ever play the game. There's a reason he may be the greatest offensive rebounder of all time. Getting pushed around by him as a rookie is nothing to be ashamed of.
Oakley sounding like a disgruntled punch drunk old timer that just wanted to be on an interview. Patrick Ewing was the only reason the Knicks had success in the 90's. #facts.
@@daddyfamlittle6262 Oakley's job was just to foul n intimidate players ... And he did a good job for the most part but to say Ewing couldn't create his own shoot was ridiculous especially coming from a person that couldn't create his own shot ....shit you barely seen Oakley dunk
@@youtuber3328 Jordan still needed Pippen, Grant, Rodman, Kukich, Harper, etc. Look who LeBron won and lost with. Wilt kept losing to the Celtics. It’s not a one man game.
It’s how/why we know how absolutely overrated Shaq aka the 4th best centre of the 90s is all time aka the centre who got bossed by Duncan constantly the next decade too lol
His game was very methodical, and skill based. Sadly, unless you were an X's and O's type of fan, his game probably went over the heads of many pun intendedz
Ewing gets almost no respect today. In the '90's people weren't all falling all over themselves to blow Hakeem. It was a real question for a while in the '80's and early '90's whether Ewing, Robinson, or Hakeem was better. Ewing was definitely the most impressive in college, but his body fell apart a lot quicker banging and playing back down basketball. Hakeem focused more on finesse, etc. and he peaked a lot later.
The twin towers,one of the if not the best pair of big guy's playing in and around the pain ever.Ralph sampson should have been the dominant man,he was gonna beter than olajuwon.pity he got injured and never came back.
There wasn’t any debate about Ewing. Everyone knew at the time that he was a notch below Hakeem and Robinson. That’s nothing to be ashamed of. He was a damn good player.
@@DerethAC Nope. There was no debate anymore AFTER they met in the finals, but not before that it was still a question. Ewing was the better player in college. Don't forget they met in the NCAA title game and Georgetown beat Houston down. Ewing won a National title and Hakeem choked two years in a row-- even with dudes like Clyde Drexler on his team. He then got beat down by Larry Bird and the Celtics in his first NBA Finals even with Ralph Sampson. It wasn't until Ewing got old that he couldn't compete.
@@TheRockemsockm I'm not sure Shaq has ever been Tier 2 a day in his life. Maybe coming off the bench in Boston or his first month in the league, but that's about it. Tier 2 was more like Zo, Mutombo, Vlade Divac, and Shawn Bradley.
The reason you had to wait was because there was no one else to depend on. This include you Oakley. It's not his fault you and everyone else were average at best.
Oakley Mason and Starks were better than average, even made the allstar team once or twice, each of them.. but they were fringe star players, really star role players lol.. they was better than average.. Oak was an above average defender in the post, help defender, rebounder, outlet passer, mid range spot up shooter and hustle man.. Starks the same, except as a rebounder (tho not bad for his size) starks was a good passer, good 3 point shooter (streaky tho), good driving to the lane and finishing, huslte. Mason, good rebounder, good handles, good post up game, good defense especially in the post, hustle, good passer. not good enough to win it all (or maybe if jordan had not existed) but def above average..
I think Charles Oakley was the reason why Knicks didnt a championship. If Ewing took long to set up means yall was to slow and should have made more shots not rely on just Ewing
@@quikdeath100 Reilly was trying to rebuild the Detroit bad boys. Good center. A couple of intimidating forwards. Rough the other team up to intimidate them. But they didn't have Isiah Thomas.
Patrick Ewing was amazing!...every forgets since the college days he had messed up knees..both of them. And still dominate. Amazing center from the 90's. He was a man's man.
When I was a teenager, Bulls vs Knicks was must watch basketball. The games were physical and intense. He took Bill Cartwright to school every night. In Australia in the 90's, you had to program the VCR to record the game at 2am. So worth it.
Who wants to listen to "Oak"? :-D pathetic. I even wore a Ewing jersey in my teenage years! The simple fact, that Ewing was chosen for the Dreamteam speaks enough for him and his greatness!
From the 70's to the mid 90's the Knicks always had those kind of players. It is a shame what bad ownership and management has done to the Knicks. Well I always have my Truck Robinson throwback....
I love Patrick Ewing. He kept the Knicks relevant for a very long time. Rik Smitts had Reggie to pass to. Shaq had Penny, Dennis Scott in Orlando.Fisher, Horrey and Kobe in L.A. Jordan had Paxon, Kerr, Armstrong,Harper, and Tony K to name a few. Hakeem had Jet, Casell, Vernon Maxwell, Horrey plus others to pass to and they all hit really big shots for the team Patrick had super inconsisten Starks, Rory Sparrow and Derrick Harper.FAR lesser players than the help the other guys had. Oakley 5 pts a game should just shut up.He wasn't a differnce maker either. He couldnt hold Rodman's jock!
Ewing was a beast. I loved watching him work his magic. He was so graceful for a big man. That's when basketball was a man's league, now it's a he said she said league. Weak rules bring weak leaders
REGGIE! PATRICK WAS IN THE CATEGORY OF HAKEEM, SHAQ, ROBERTSON, ETC... HE JUST DIDN'T HAVE THE [TEAM] AROUND HIM... EVERY BODY KNOWS THAT... HE HAD IT ALL! IN SPADES...
Patrick LED the Knicks for years-- the only consistent superstar on a team full of thugs, journeymen, and street-baller types. Teams would bang right back against Ewing and he still held up and consistently delivered. His supporting cast was goons like Oakley and Anthony Mason and guards who were either inconsistent like Greg Anthony or huge choke artists like John Starks. He carried a bunch of bums-- in the largest market and under the greatest media scrutiny-- and led them to the playoffs for 13 years in a row. And if it hadn't been for Jordan he would have won at least one title.
So underrated it’s sad, I’m a New Yorker and I watched so many Knick games w Pat in the middle and just to set the record straight New Yorkers loved Patrick. Sure you had detractors who are never happy but the majority of fans loved his effort every night! People also forget he was the center piece of the Knicks, the pressure in New York in unreal and unmatched and I believe ppl should factor that in when making comparisons to anyone including Hakeem. Yes Hakeem had more moves and had tons of blocks but he played in a small market with less then half the pressure and was actually a small center which made him quicker then most. Patrick carried so many Knick teams and battled the NBA’s best including making it tuff on MJ the goat. He’s the man, thanks Pat we love ya
I'm a Knicks fan, but honestly AD matches up against Ewing pretty well. Ewing was probably stronger, but AD is somehow still underrated defensively. But yeah Pat would abuse some of these other guys on the low block, no question.
Wow, I didn't see this interview when Oak throw him under the bus. Now mr.Oakley, you are a bad man. Official. Ewing is the best thing what happened with NY basketball in the last 40 years. Yes, he missed great layups, but still did all-star teams in a strong era, and he wasn't even a scorer, buthe had to do do that, if he should have a good scorer on that team in the late '90s maybe he gets some chips. Sorry, but the whole NY team that time was almost the same like nowadays, just they had a Patrick Ewing. No team building - no chips.
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I've always been a rockets fan and olajuwon was my favorite player but I remember being nervous anytime they played the Knicks. I was always on the edge of my seat.
As a Heat fan, of course I'm going to say Patrick is one of the most underrated great big men ever. We had the carbon copy of Pat who suited up for Miami. A certain Georgetown guy as well.
Being a native NYr I can honestly say, part of the reason Pat didn’t get the help he needed was because he was stubbornly selfish. He had to be the first and last option.
When ewing had his jumper falling he was unstoppable. He had so many 3 pt plays. I'd say ewing is the best jump shooting center ever. Shaq crying about ewing was so touching
Imagine averaging 4 made shots a game and having an assist to turnover ratio of 1 and saying Patrick Ewing held you back offensively. If you think that makes sense your name is Charles Oakley.
As a kid, I watched a lot of games with my dad, who was a huge Celtics fan. Dad always thought Ewing was the hardest worker in the NBA and wished he was a Celtic.
Nice! A video on John Starks might be cool as well sometime. I remember him being very, very good (maybe not Ewing good,but good) and I feel like no one ever talks about him anymore
Aw man.. I was waiting for that video about Patrick Ewing ! Thank you so much. Even though, like it's said in the video, there was a lot of great centers, he was my favorite one. I mean shit... the effort (and the sweat!!!) that man put on. The Knicks would have been pretty ordinary without him. And it was sweet to hear Reggie Miller talk about him like that too.
I was just barely self aware when Ewing was playing for the Knicks, and even then I knew he was a good talent to have on any team in any year in any era.
@@Romamb pacers gave them a run in their one playoff series but overall the 90s Pacers are overrated. Their years were 4 1st round exits, 1 year with no playoff appearance, 4 conference final losses to 3 different teams, and 1 Finals appearance. Good team but tough to say great with 4 1st round exits and a missed playoff year.
The Cavaliers still had a good team Charlotte Hornets had a good team Miami Heat had a good team Orlando Magic had a good team Indiana Pacers had a good team all of them put up a challenge for the Bulls
Coming from a lifelong Heat fan who remembers the mid 90s battles between the Knicks and heat timmy Hardaway and Alonzo mourning vs ewing starks houston etc I have nothing but the utmost respect for Patrick Ewing. A true warrior who always gets overlooked but is hands down one of the greatest centers of all time. Had no true help at all. I know i had a pair of his sneakers coming up in the 90's. Salute OG
Always thought he was a little overrated. Hakeem, Shaq, Kareem, Wilt, Russell, Malone, Robinson, I can think of 15-20 centers I'd rank above Ewing. Doesn't mean he wasn't great, though, just not one of the greatest ever.
Yes. He wasn't an all-time top 20 center maybe, maybe not top 30, but to come at the 31st is still biiiiig respect. He was actually the '90s Knicks basketball. He couldn't finish? Right, but who would you pass? Starks at the corner? Oakley midrange? Mason layup? Better burn my eyes...
Born in 77 most of my childhood I recall Georgetown always being on TV and always being the favorite, and always winning. I grew up in Ohio and we got WGN out of Chicago and I loved the Depaul Blue Demons and every year Ewing and the Hoyas would kick their ass. Clearly as years went on I actually grew to appreciate and admire those Georgetown teams from my youth. John Thompson and Ewing where villains that eventually grew into my all time favorites. Nothing but respect for Patrick Ewing the man and the player. The Big East in the 80's was insane how good of a product it was. The coaches, teams, players where all iconic.
Being a former season ticket holder during the Ewing years. I agree with Oakley 100% because Ewing was all about scoring and slow at doing it. Ewing wanted to play small forward instead of center.
I'm a loyal NY Knicks fan here too. Let's be completely honest here as Knicks fans. It's amazing how too many Knicks fans leave Knicks management off the hook. They didn't secure that 2nd superstar around Patrick. And as much as I liked Oak, I sometimes shook my head in frustration on the amount of dumb bone-headed stuff Oakley used to do on the court. And get himself ejected from games when his team needed him on that floor.