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1992-93 Patrick Ewing New York Knicks Game Worn Jersey
Hall of fame center and Olympic Gold Medalist Patrick Ewing almost single-handedly rescued the New York Knicks when he was drafted #1 overall in 1985, his mere presence turning the franchise around for the better. The former Georgetown great wore this blue road jersey during the 1992-93 season, when the Knicks battled the Chicago Bulls in the Eastern Conference Finals, ultimately falling in six games to perennial nemesis Michael Jordan. "NEW YORK" and "33" are stitched in orange on the front, while "EWING" and "33" are prevalent on the back. Front tail tagging includes Champion NBA-issue 1992-93 label with team name an Champion Size 46 tag with four inches of extra length. It shows moderate use with 100% polyester tag inside. Ewing finished his stellar playing career with 24,815 points, 11,617 rebounds and 2,894 blocked shots, making him one of the greatest big men in pro hoops history.
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