1989–90 New York Knicks season
The 1989–90 New York Knicks season was the 44th season for the Knicks in the National Basketball Association. Before the season, owners Gulf+Western reorganized and became Paramount Communications, renaming themselves after the Paramount Pictures film studio.
During the offseason, the Knicks hired Stu Jackson as their new head coach. The team got off to a solid start, winning 20 of their first 27 games, while posting a nine-game winning streak. At midseason, the Knicks traded second-year guard Rod Strickland to the San Antonio Spurs for Maurice Cheeks. However, as they stood at a 39–22 record, they struggled and lost 15 of their final 21 games. The Knicks had a 45–37 record and finished third in the Atlantic Division. The Knicks' fifth-place finish in the Eastern Conference earned them a berth in the NBA Playoffs for the third straight year. Patrick Ewing was selected for the 1990 NBA All-Star Game.
In the first round of the playoffs, New York defeated the 4th-seeded Boston Celtics three games to two, after overcoming an 0–2 deficit. The Knicks were then eliminated in the conference semifinals by the Detroit Pistons, who later on won their second consecutive NBA title, four games to one over the Portland Trail Blazers. Following the season, Johnny Newman signed as an unrestricted free agent with the Charlotte Hornets.Draft picks
Round | Pick | Player | Position | Nationality | School/Club Team |
2 | 50 | Brian Quinnett | SF | | Washington State |
Roster
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Game log
Playoffs
East First Round
Boston Celtics vs. New York Knicks: Knicks win series 3–2
- Game 1 @ Boston Garden, Boston : Boston 116, New York 105
- Game 2 @ Boston Garden, Boston : Boston 157, New York 128
- Game 3 @ Madison Square Garden, New York City : New York 102, Boston 99
- Game 4 @ Madison Square Garden, New York City : New York 135, Boston 108
- Game 5 @ Boston Garden, Boston : New York 121, Boston 114
Last Playoff Meeting: 1988 Eastern Conference First RoundEast Conference Semifinals
Detroit Pistons vs. New York Knicks: Pistons win series 4–1
- Game 1 @ The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills : Detroit 112, New York 77
- Game 2 @ The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills : Detroit 104, New York 97
- Game 3 @ Madison Square Garden, New York City : New York 111, Detroit 103
- Game 4 @ Madison Square Garden, New York City : Detroit 102, New York 90
- Game 5 @ The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills : Detroit 95, New York 84
Last Playoff Meeting: 1984 Eastern Conference First RoundPlayer statistics
Season
Playoffs
Awards and records