

Knicks owner James L. Dolan, along with the Dolan family, confirmed this morning that Ewing will serve as the organization’s Chief Basketball Officer (CBO), a newly created executive role designed to oversee all basketball operations and culture within the team.
“Patrick Ewing is not only a Hall of Famer — he is the New York Knicks,” said Dolan in a statement. “Bringing him back in a leadership capacity symbolizes a renewed commitment to winning, tradition, and the passion of Knicks basketball.”
Ewing’s Return: A Full-Circle Moment
Drafted No. 1 overall in 1985, Patrick Ewing became the cornerstone of the Knicks for 15 seasons, earning 11 All-Star appearances and leading the team to the NBA Finals in 1994. Though he spent the past decade coaching, including a recent stint as head coach at Georgetown University, Ewing has long expressed a desire to return to the Knicks in a meaningful role.
“This is home,” said Ewing at this morning’s press conference held at The Garden. “This franchise gave me everything, and I’m ready to give everything back. It’s time to bring a championship to New York.”
What the Chief Basketball Officer Role Means
The Chief Basketball Officer position will place Ewing directly above the President of Basketball Operations and General Manager, acting as the strategic liaison between ownership and the team’s basketball decision-makers. Ewing will reportedly have final say on coaching hires, draft strategy, and long-term player development.
Insiders say the move signals a shift in culture — aiming to restore the Knicks’ once-proud identity built on grit, defense, and basketball IQ.
League-Wide Reactions Pour In
Around the NBA, reactions to the announcement have been overwhelmingly positive.
“You love to see legends go home,” said TNT analyst Charles Barkley. “Ewing knows that city, that pressure, that energy. This is big for New York.”
Knicks fans immediately flooded social media with messages of excitement, hope, and nostalgia. The hashtag #EwingReturns began trending within minutes of the announcement.
What’s Next?
Sources close to the organization say Ewing’s first order of business will be evaluating the current front office and coaching staff. With the Knicks coming off a disappointing first-round playoff exit last season, significant changes could be on the horizon.
One thing is clear: with Ewing back in the fold, the Knicks are doubling down on legacy, loyalty, and leadership.
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