

Earlier today, during a surprise halftime ceremony at Madison Square Garden, Ewing — now an influential figure in player development and team strategy — stunned the packed arena by publicly announcing his intentions to return to the Knicks organization in an expanded role, aimed at reshaping the team’s identity and legacy from the front office.
“I’ve watched long enough,” Ewing declared to roaring fans. “It’s time for me to take the next step — to finish what we started. Not as a player… but as a leader.”
Coach Mike Brown Caught Off Guard
Just minutes later, head coach Mike Brown addressed the media in what quickly became an emotional and revealing press conference. Clearly stunned by Ewing’s announcement — which he reportedly learned about only moments before tipoff — Brown confirmed that the franchise was undergoing a major structural shift behind the scenes.
“Patrick’s voice is powerful. His connection to this city, to this franchise, is undeniable,” Brown said. “What I can tell you now is… things are changing. And fast. I’ll be meeting with ownership tonight to discuss my future and the overall direction of the team.”
Insiders close to the Knicks organization suggest that Ewing may be positioned to take on a president of basketball operations role — a position that could reshape the team’s basketball philosophy and personnel decision-making from the top down.
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