Knicks’ NBA 2K25 all-time highest-ranked players

As a lifelong fan of basketball and the New York Knicks, I must admit that compiling this list has been quite an exhilarating journey through the annals of the team’s rich history. Each player showcases a unique blend of skill, determination, and unforgettable moments that have left indelible marks on the hearts of Knicks fans everywhere.


Hey there fellow gaming enthusiasts! I can’t contain my excitement as we’re gearing up for the release of NBA 2K25 on September 6, 2024. And if you’re like me, you might be wondering which legendary New York Knicks players from history have made it big in the game. Over the years, the Knicks have been home to some true basketball greats!

With that in mind, here are the 10 all-time highest-ranked Knicks players in NBA 2K25.

Walt Frazier (97 OVR)

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but reminisce about the legendary Walt Frazier who graced the NBA with his presence from 1967 to 1977, particularly with the New York Knicks. Recognized for his exceptional prowess as a point guard, Frazier played a pivotal role in our team’s two coveted NBA titles in 1970 and 1973. His unparalleled ball-handling, robust defense, and knack for delivering in crunch time have left an indelible mark on the Knicks’ triumphs that continue to resonate in basketball lore.

Looking at his in-game stats, Frazier has the following:

  • 99 Intangibles
  • 97 Potential
  • 93 Playmaking
  • 91 Outside Scoring
  • 89 Athleticism
  • 81 Defending
  • 62 Inside Scoring
  • 51 Rebounding

Frazier has a total of 27 badges. Three of them are Hall of Fame, 23 is Gold, and one is Silver.

Patrick Ewing (95 OVR)

In 1985, during a heated draft lottery, Patrick Ewing was chosen as the first overall pick by the New York Knicks. For fifteen seasons, from 1985 to 2000, he was the cornerstone of the team. Known for his exceptional abilities in shot-blocking, rebounding, and scoring, Ewing led the Knicks to two NBA Finals appearances in 1994 and 1999. To this day, Ewing is a revered figure in the Knicks’ history, respected for his tenacity and enduring impact on basketball.

Looking at his in-game stats, Ewing has the following:

  • 95 Potential
  • 94 Rebounding
  • 91 Inside Scoring
  • 89 Outside Scoring
  • 81 Athleticism
  • 75 Defending
  • 53 Playmaking
  • 53 Intangibles

In summary, Ewing boasts a collection of 22 awards. Among these, there are four Hall of Fame badges, fifteen Gold ones, a single Silver badge, and just two Bronze ones.

Willis Reed (94 OVR)

As a dedicated gamer, I’ve always admired the legendary status of Willis Reed, who ruled the court with the New York Knicks from 1964 to 1974. His commanding presence on the court and unwavering leadership made him an iconic figure in basketball history. With two NBA championships under his belt, including the Finals MVP title in 1970, he was more than just a player – he was a force to be reckoned with. Seven times, I’ve seen him shine as an All-Star, demonstrating his exceptional rebounding and scoring skills that were crucial during the Knicks’ golden era. To this day, Reed remains one of the most revered players in the history of the franchise, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire me on the virtual court.

Looking at his in-game stats, Reed has the following:

  • 96 Rebounding
  • 94 Potential
  • 90 Inside Scoring
  • 86 Outside Scoring
  • 84 Athleticism
  • 81 Defending
  • 53 Playmaking
  • 40 Intangibles

Reed has a total of 21 badges. One is Hall of Fame, 18 are Gold, and two are Silver.

Carmelo Anthony (92 OVR)

During his years with the New York Knicks from 2011 to 2017, Carmelo Anthony showcased his exceptional scoring talent and versatile offensive skills. He emerged as a key player for the team, receiving numerous All-Star nods and leading them consistently into the playoffs. His impressive performances on the court and inspiring leadership left an indelible impact on the organization, cementing his status in Knicks’ lore.

Looking at his in-game stats, Anthony has the following:

  • 98 Intangibles
  • 92 Potential
  • 91 Outside Scoring
  • 85 Athleticism
  • 79 Inside Scoring
  • 78 Playmaking
  • 77 Rebounding
  • 68 Defending

Anthony accumulates a grand sum of 18 badges in his collection. Among these, there are three prestigious Hall of Fame awards, seven glittering Gold badges, six shining Silver ones, and just two Bronze badges to round off the set.

Richie Guerin (92 OVR)

Richie Guerin had an illustrious stint with the New York Knicks from 1956 to 1963, renowned for his exceptional scoring and playmaking skills. He was selected as an NBA All-Star six times while playing for the team. His valuable contributions significantly contributed to the Knicks reaching multiple playoff seasons. Guerin’s impactful performance on the court solidified his esteemed position in the Knicks’ historical record.

Looking at his in-game stats, Guerin has the following:

  • 92 Potential
  • 91 Outside Scoring
  • 90 Athleticism
  • 84 Playmaking
  • 83 Intangibles
  • 80 Rebounding
  • 78 Defending
  • 76 Inside Scoring

Guerin has a total of 19 badges. 15 of them are Gold and four are Silver.

Dave Debusschere (92 OVR)

Dave DeBusschere, during his time with the New York Knicks from 1968 to 1974, built an exceptional NBA career, renowned for his tenacious defense and impressive rebounding abilities that significantly contributed to the team’s victories. He played a pivotal role in the Knicks winning two NBA championships in ’70 and ’73. While with the Knicks, DeBusschere was selected as an All-Star six times, and his impactful presence on the court continues to be an integral part of the team’s rich history.

Looking at his in-game stats, Debusschere has the following:

  • 93 Rebounding
  • 92 Potential
  • 89 Inside Scoring
  • 86 Outside Scoring
  • 86 Defending
  • 85 Athleticism
  • 70 Intangibles
  • 68 Playmaking

Debusschere has a total of 17 badges. 14 of them are Gold and three are Silver.

Allan Houston (89 OVR)

Allan Houston had a successful NBA stint with the New York Knicks from 1996 to 2005. He played a crucial role in the Knicks’ remarkable run to the 1999 NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs, and his most famous moment was scoring the game-winning shot in Game 5 of the first round against the Miami Heat in 1999. While with the Knicks, Houston garnered multiple All-Star nominations and contributed significantly to the team’s victories.

Looking at his in-game stats, Houston has the following:

  • 94 Outside Scoring
  • 89 Potential
  • 83 Athleticism
  • 83 Intangibles
  • 77 Playmaking
  • 74 Defending
  • 62 Inside Scoring
  • 61 Rebounding

Houston has a total of 12 badges. 11 of them are Gold and one is Silver.

Amar’e Stoudemire (89 OVR)

Amar’e Stoudemire played for the New York Knicks from 2010 to 2015. Known for his incredible athleticism and diverse offensive skills, he significantly boosted the Knicks franchise during his tenure. In 2011, he was chosen as an NBA All-Star, demonstrating his significant impact on the team’s revival and securing his place as a key figure in the Knicks’ lore.

Looking at his in-game stats, Stoudemire has the following:

  • 89 Inside Scoring
  • 89 Potential
  • 86 Outside Scoring
  • 85 Athleticism
  • 83 Intangibles
  • 78 Rebounding
  • 61 Defending
  • 54 Playmaking

Stoudemire has a total of 11 badges. Eight of them are gold, one is Silver, and two is Bronze.

Bernard King (89 OVR)

Bernard King, a legendary basketball player for the New York Knicks between 1982 and 1987, showcased extraordinary scoring skills and unyielding tenacity on the court. King’s remarkable average of 26.5 points per game remains a notable chapter in Knicks lore. His exceptional offensive prowess, most notably his iconic baseline move, shaped an era. King’s remarkable accomplishments earned him two NBA All-Star nominations and a legendary playoff performance, cementing his status as a Knicks icon.

Looking at his in-game stats, King has the following:

  • 89 Outside Scoring
  • 89 Potential
  • 86 Athleticism
  • 85 Inside Scoring
  • 78 Playmaking
  • 73 Defending
  • 70 Intangibles
  • 58 Rebounding

King has a total of eight badges. Five are Gold, two are Silver, and one is Bronze.

Michael Ray Richardson (89 OVR)

From 1978 to 1982, Michael Ray Richardson played a pivotal role for the New York Knicks, leaving an indelible impression with his exceptional talents. Known for his superior ball-handling abilities and defensive acumen, Richardson garnered four consecutive NBA All-Defensive Team nominations. During his tenure with the Knicks, he was the top steals leader in the league, demonstrating his profound influence on the court. His valuable contributions significantly contributed to the team’s triumphs, cementing his status as a key figure in Knicks history.

Looking at his in-game stats, Richardson has the following:

  • 92 Playmaking
  • 89 Potential
  • 87 Defending
  • 83 Athleticism
  • 83 Outside Scoring
  • 64 Inside Scoring
  • 63 Rebounding
  • 60 Intangibles

Richardson boasts a collection of 15 badges altogether. Among these, he has earned two Hall of Fame badges, nine Gold badges, two Silver badges, and two Bronze badges.

That’s it for this list of the 10 highest-ranked all-time New York Knicks players in NBA 2K25.

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2024-09-02 04:09