On this episode of Morning Historical Perspective, we'll look into one of the greatest Knick players in franchise history. Patrick Ewing played 15 seasons with the New York Knicks and led them to four Conference Finals appearances, and two NBA Finals appearances. Ewing was a 11 time All-Star, six time NBA All second team, a former first team player in 1990, two Olympic gold medals, and member of the 50 greatest players in NBA History. When you look at his individual accomplishments, Ewing achieve everything possible except winning a championship. As great as Ewing was, he didn't elevate his game to another level in big moments during the Playoffs. Ewing had too many terrible performances against Chicago, Indiana, and Miami during the 90s that prevented the Knicks from a championship. Let me know what you guys think?