The 50+ Best New York Knicks Point Guards Of All Time

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Calling all New York Knicks fans! This list assembles the best Knicks point guards in NBA history. Created in the spirit of friendly competition and comparing skill sets, this ranking is all about fan opinion. Who, according to you, deserves to rank the highest? We're looking for those point guards who left a significant impact on the game, who had the talent, prowess, and leadership to steer the Knicks towards unforgettable victories.

The Knicks' roster of point guards has been filled with formidable talent over the years. Earl Monroe, for instance, dazzled with a flamboyant style and exceptional scoring ability. Mark Jackson, on the other hand, offered steady leadership and was known for his smart plays. Walt Frazier's contributions stand out due to his defensive prowess and uncanny scoring ability. Charlie Ward, a hearty player, was much respected for his defensive skills and his ability to steal the ball from opponents. Then there are point guards like Stephon Marbury and Raymond Felton, who impressed with their offensive capabilities and knack for playmaking. Each of these point guards brought a unique skill set to the team, making them worthy contenders for the top spots in this ranking.

Now it's your turn to have a say in this exciting game off the court. Which point guard do you think made the biggest contribution to the New York Knicks? Was it Frazier's defensive genius, Marbury's offense, or Monroe's unique style that impacted the game most? Go beyond just remembering their stats and consider their leadership, their game-changing moments, and their effect on the Knicks' legacy.

Your votes matter! So why wait? Start ranking these Knicks PGs and see who comes out on top. Remember, the power to decide who is the best is in your hands! Make your voice heard, and let's celebrate the legacy of the Knicks together.

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Over 1.0K Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The 50+ Best New York Knicks Point Guards Of All Time
  • Walt Frazier
    1
    Age: 79
    425 votes

    New York Knicks: 1967–1977

    Arguably the greatest point guard in Knicks history, Walt Frazier was drafted with the fifth pick in the 1967 NBA Draft. Known for his smooth style, on and off the court, Frazier quickly established himself as a leader and a tenacious defender with exceptional court vision. A key contributor to the Knicks' championships in 1970 and 1973, Frazier has garnered numerous accolades, including seven All-Star appearances and the NBA Finals MVP Award in 1970. His legendary career has rightfully earned him recognition as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA history.

    • Birthplace: Georgia, USA, Atlanta
    • Position: Point guard
  • Jalen Brunson
    2
    Age: 28
    149 votes

    New York Knicks: 2022-ongoing

    Jalen Brunson, the epitome of basketball intelligence, has indeed carved a niche for himself as one of the New York Knicks' top point guards. His exceptional on-court vision and precision passing ability have consistently facilitated efficient ball movement and high team shooting percentages. Brunson's instinctive leadership in coordinating the Knicks' offense and his knack for making split-second decisions, whether to shoot, pass, or drive, have set him apart from others at his position. Defensively, Brunson is no slouch either; he's got a hawk-like focus and anticipation that enables him to intercept passes and disrupt opponents' offensive rhythm.

    Jalen Marquis Brunson (born August 31, 1996) is an American professional basketball player for the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for Villanova University, where he was the National Player of the Year as a junior and won two national championships. On January 5 (a night he was honored by the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association as its Amateur Athlete of the Year), with J. J. Barea and Devin Harris sidelined, Brunson posted 13 points, a career-high 11 rebounds and a career-high 8 assists on January 5 against the Philadelphia 76ers for his first professional double-double. On March 12, 2019, Brunson improved upon his career high with 34 points with five rebounds, four assists and a steal in a 105–112 loss to the San Antonio Spurs.
    • Birthplace: New Brunswick, New Jersey
    • Team: Dallas Mavericks
    • Position: Point guard
  • Earl Monroe
    3
    Age: 80
    181 votes

    New York Knicks: 1971–1980

    Affectionately known as "Earl the Pearl" and "Black Jesus," Earl Monroe was acquired by the Knicks in a blockbuster trade in 1971. Renowned for his flashy and unorthodox playing style, Monroe was a walking highlight reel, able to score from virtually any angle. Alongside Frazier, Monroe formed one of the most formidable backcourts in NBA history, ultimately leading the Knicks to an NBA Championship in 1973. A four-time All-Star and a member of the Hall of Fame, Monroe's impact on New York basketball is undeniable.

    • Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    • Team: New York Knicks, Baltimore Bullets
    • Position: Point guard
  • Mark Jackson
    4
    Age: 59
    254 votes

    New York Knicks: 1987–1992, 2000–2002

    A homegrown talent hailing from Brooklyn, Mark Jackson was drafted by the Knicks in the first round of the 1987 NBA Draft. Equipped with extraordinary passing skills and a knack for orchestrating the offense, Jackson earned the 1988 NBA Rookie of the Year award. Throughout his two stints with the Knicks, he established himself as one of the franchise's most beloved point guards, finishing his career as the team's all-time assists leader. Despite never capturing a championship with the team, Jackson's contributions have cemented his place in Knicks folklore.

    • Birthplace: New York City, USA, New York
    • Position: Point guard
  • Micheal Ray Richardson
    5
    Age: 69
    189 votes

    New York Knicks: 1978–1982

    Selected with the fourth overall pick in the 1978 NBA Draft, Micheal Ray Richardson dazzled the Madison Square Garden faithful with his dynamic playmaking abilities. Known for his suffocating defense and flashy passes, Richardson earned the nickname "Sugar" for his sweet style of play. A three-time All-Star and two-time NBA steals leader during his tenure with the Knicks, Richardson's career was tragically cut short due to off-court issues. Nevertheless, his impact on the team remains indelible, as he continues to be recognized as one of the best point guards to don a Knicks uniform.

    • Birthplace: Lubbock, Texas
  • Derek Harper
    6
    Age: 63
    181 votes

    New York Knicks: 1994–1996

    Acquired through a trade in 1994, Derek Harper brought veteran leadership and a defensive-minded approach to the Knicks' backcourt. Known for his relentless on-ball defense and clutch shooting, Harper helped guide the team to the NBA Finals in his first season with New York. While he never earned any major accolades during his time with the Knicks, his hard-nosed play and determination left a lasting impact on the organization and its fans.

    • Birthplace: Georgia, USA, Royston
    • Position: Point guard
  • Jamal Crawford
    7
    Age: 44
    164 votes

    New York Knicks: 2004–2009

    Selected by the Knicks in a 2004 trade, Jamal Crawford brought instant offense and a flashy style to the team. Known for his ankle-breaking handles and scoring explosions, Crawford became a fan favorite during his time in New York. Though he never led the Knicks to playoff success, his entertaining play and undeniable talent earned him the Sixth Man of the Year award in later stints with other teams.

    • Birthplace: Seattle, Washington
    • Team: Chicago Bulls, New York Knicks, Golden State Warriors, Atlanta Hawks, Portland Trail Blazers
    • Position: Point guard, Shooting guard
  • Stephon Marbury
    8
    Age: 48
    242 votes

    New York Knicks: 2004–2008

    The second coming of a local legend, Stephon Marbury was traded to the Knicks in 2004 after stints in Minnesota, New Jersey, and Phoenix. Known for his electrifying speed, scoring prowess, and flashy handle, "Starbury" captured the hearts of fans with his undeniable on-court swagger. Despite his personal success, including two All-Star appearances and an All-NBA Third Team selection, Marbury's tenure with the team was marred by controversy as the Knicks struggled to achieve sustained success. Nevertheless, his talent and magnetism remain a significant part of New York basketball history.

    • Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA
    • Position: Point guard, Shooting guard
  • Charlie Ward
    9
    Age: 54
    162 votes

    New York Knicks: 1994–2004

    A two-sport prodigy and former Heisman Trophy winner, Charlie Ward was drafted by the Knicks in the first round of the 1994 NBA Draft. Ward quickly established himself as a steady and reliable floor general, known for his tenacious defense and smart decision-making. With Ward running the show, the Knicks enjoyed regular playoff appearances, even advancing to the NBA Finals in 1999. Though not lauded with individual accolades, Ward's unwavering commitment to the team has endeared him to fans and cemented his place in Knicks history.

    • Birthplace: Thomasville, Georgia
    • Position: Point guard
  • Rod Strickland
    10
    Age: 58
    95 votes

    New York Knicks: 1988–1990

    Drafted by the Knicks in the first round of the 1988 NBA Draft, Rod Strickland quickly emerged as a talented playmaker with exceptional court vision and an uncanny ability to finish at the rim. Despite clashing with coach Rick Pitino and being traded after just two seasons in New York, Strickland's undeniable talent and flashy style left an indelible mark on the hearts of Knicks fans. He would go on to have a successful 17-year NBA career and ranks among the league's all-time leaders in assists.

    • Birthplace: New York City, New York
    • Position: Point guard
  • Doc Rivers
    11
    Age: 63
    137 votes

    New York Knicks: 1992–1995

    Acquired through a trade in 1992, Doc Rivers provided the Knicks with crucial backcourt depth and veteran leadership during their deep playoff runs in the early 1990s. Known for his dogged defense and exceptional court vision, Rivers played a key role in the Knicks' memorable playoff battles against the Chicago Bulls and Indiana Pacers. Though he never captured a championship with the team, Rivers' contributions have left an indelible mark on Knicks history.

    • Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
    • Team: Atlanta Hawks
    • Position: Point guard
  • Derrick Rose
    12
    Age: 36
    229 votes

    New York Knicks: 2016–2017, 2021-2022

    Signed as a free agent in 2016, former MVP Derrick Rose hoped to revive his career with the Knicks after multiple injury-riddled seasons. Although not the same explosive athlete who won the MVP award in 2011, Rose proved to be a valuable scorer and savvy playmaker during his tenure in New York. Despite a lack of team success, Rose's resilience and determination to overcome adversity continue to inspire fans and players alike.

    • Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
    • Team: New York Knicks
    • Position: Point guard
  • Jeremy Lin
    13
    Age: 36
    226 votes

    New York Knicks: 2011–2012

    The epitome of a Cinderella story, Jeremy Lin went from an undrafted free agent to an overnight sensation during his brief tenure with the Knicks in 2012. "Linsanity" swept through New York, as Lin dazzled audiences with impressive scoring performances and game-winning heroics. Although his time with the team was short-lived, Lin's meteoric rise to fame and inspiring journey remain a significant part of Knicks history.

    • Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
    • Team: New York Knicks, Houston Rockets, Toronto Raptors, Brooklyn Nets, Atlanta Hawks
    • Position: Point guard
  • Dick McGuire
    14
    Dec. at 84 (1926-2010)
    130 votes

    New York Knicks: 1949–1957

    A Hall of Fame point guard, Dick McGuire spent the majority of his illustrious career with the Knicks, joining the team in 1949. Known for his exceptional passing ability, unselfish play, and tenacious defense, McGuire led the league in assists twice during his time in New York. A seven-time All-Star and a key contributor on multiple playoff teams, McGuire's influence on the organization is indisputable, as evidenced by his jersey number 15 being retired by the team.

    • Birthplace: New York City, New York
    • Team: New York Knicks, Detroit Pistons
    • Position: Point guard
  • Nate Robinson
    15
    Age: 40
    108 votes

    New York Knicks: 2005–2010

    Drafted with the 21st pick in the 2005 NBA Draft, Nate Robinson brought electrifying athleticism and boundless energy to the Knicks. At just 5'9", Robinson quickly became a fan favorite for his fearless style of play and high-flying dunks. A three-time NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion, Robinson may not have been the most traditional point guard, but his heart and passion for the game left a lasting impression on the Knicks faithful.

    • Birthplace: Seattle, Washington, USA
    • Team: Golden State Warriors
    • Position: Point guard, Wide receiver
  • Chauncey Billups
    16
    Age: 48
    121 votes

    New York Knicks: 2010–2011

    Arriving in New York as part of the blockbuster trade that brought Carmelo Anthony to the Knicks in 2011, Chauncey Billups provided veteran leadership and clutch play for a team on the rise. Known as "Mr. Big Shot" for his ability to perform under pressure, Billups' time with the team was brief but undoubtedly impactful. Although he only spent one season in New York, his influence was felt during the team's first playoff appearance in seven years.

    • Birthplace: Denver, Colorado
    • Team: Los Angeles Clippers
    • Position: Point guard
  • Maurice Cheeks
    17
    Age: 68
    110 votes

    New York Knicks: 1989–1991

    A Hall of Famer acquired through a trade in 1990, Maurice Cheeks brought veteran leadership and winning experience to a young Knicks team. Known for his smothering defense and heady playmaking, Cheeks provided valuable guidance to the franchise before retiring in 1993. While his tenure with the team was brief, his contributions to New York's basketball culture cannot be overstated.

    • Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
    • Team: Philadelphia 76ers
    • Position: Point guard
  • New York Knicks: 2020-2022

    Drafted with the 25th pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, Immanuel Quickley has quickly become a fan favorite due to his relentless work ethic, sharpshooting ability, and infectious energy. Despite being a rookie, Quickley has shown poise and maturity beyond his years, consistently making key plays in crucial moments. Though still early in his career, Quickley looks poised to become a major part of the Knicks' future success.

    • Birthplace: Havre de Grace, Maryland
    • Team: New York Knicks
    • Position: Point guard
  • Jason Kidd
    19
    Age: 51
    80 votes

    New York Knicks: 2012–2013

    Signed as a free agent in 2012, Jason Kidd brought invaluable experience and championship pedigree to a Knicks team in need of direction. His exceptional basketball IQ, defensive prowess, and pinpoint passing played a crucial role in the team achieving its best record in over a decade. Though his time with the Knicks was short, and he retired after just one season with the team, Kidd's impact on the squad remains indisputable.

    • Birthplace: San Francisco, California, USA
    • Team: Dallas Mavericks, Phoenix Suns, New Jersey Nets, New York Knicks
    • Position: Point guard
  • Donte DiVincenzo
    20
    Age: 28
    17 votes

    New York Knicks: 2023-ongoing

    Donte DiVincenzo, a maestro in the point guard position for the New York Knicks, possesses an offensive skillset that leaves spectators and opponents alike in awe. His exceptional ball-handling skills allow him to navigate through tight defenses with ease, while his quick release and accurate shooting make him a constant threat from beyond the arc. DiVincenzo's ability to read the game, coupled with his top-notch passing skills, ensures the Knicks' offense runs smoothly and efficiently. On the other hand, his defensive abilities include quick lateral movements and active hands which make him an absolute nightmare for the opposing point guards.

    • Birthplace: Newark, Delaware
    • Team: Golden State Warriors
    • Position: Shooting guard
  • Chris Childs
    21
    Age: 57
    113 votes

    New York Knicks: 1996–2001

    Signed as a free agent in 1996, Chris Childs provided the Knicks with a steady hand and strong defensive presence during his five seasons with the team. Known for his hard-nosed play and unyielding hustle, Childs played a critical role in New York's deep playoff runs in the late '90s. While he never received individual accolades or awards, Childs' unwavering commitment to the team has left a lasting impression on Knicks history.

    • Birthplace: Bakersfield, California
  • Greg Anthony
    22
    Age: 57
    115 votes

    New York Knicks: 1991–1995

    Selected with the 12th pick in the 1991 NBA Draft, Greg Anthony provided a scrappy defensive presence and gritty determination during his four seasons with the Knicks. Often overshadowed by more prominent teammates, Anthony's contributions to New York's success in the early '90s should not be overlooked. Though never a major award recipient or All-Star, his relentless effort and commitment to the team continue to resonate with Knicks fans.

    • Birthplace: Las Vegas, Nevada
    • Position: Point guard
  • Ray Williams
    23
    Dec. at 58 (1954-2013)
    104 votes

    New York Knicks: 1977–1981, 1983–1984

    Selected with the 10th pick in the 1977 NBA Draft, Ray Williams provided the Knicks with scoring and playmaking during his six seasons with the team. Equipped with a smooth jumper and a knack for getting to the rim, Williams was a versatile offensive weapon for New York. While he never garnered any major awards or titles during his time with the Knicks, his talent and on-court contributions have not been forgotten by fans of the franchise.

    • Birthplace: Mount Vernon, New York
  • Raymond Felton
    24
    Age: 40
    116 votes

    New York Knicks: 2010–2011, 2012–2014

    Signed as a free agent in 2010, Raymond Felton brought speed and scoring to the Knicks' backcourt. An adept pick-and-roll maestro, Felton's time with the team was highlighted by his connection with big man Amar'e Stoudemire. Though his stint in New York was brief, Felton's impact on the squad was undeniable, as he helped guide the team to its first playoff appearance in seven years.

    • Birthplace: Marion, South Carolina
    • Team: Oklahoma City Thunder
    • Position: Point guard
  • Penny Hardaway
    25
    Age: 53
    50 votes

    New York Knicks: 2003-2006

    Acquired through a trade in 2004, Penny Hardaway brought star power and veteran savvy to a struggling Knicks team. Though injuries limited his effectiveness, Hardaway's leadership and experience were invaluable during his brief tenure in New York. While he never regained the form that made him a perennial All-Star, Hardaway's presence on the roster was a testament to the talent that had once graced the NBA.

    • Birthplace: Memphis, Tennessee, USA
    • Team: Orlando Magic, Miami Heat, New York Knicks, Phoenix Suns
    • Position: Point guard
  • Richie Guerin
    26
    Age: 92
    41 votes

    New York Knicks: 1956–1964

    An unheralded draft pick in 1954, Richie Guerin quickly emerged as a force for the Knicks, earning six All-Star appearances during his eight seasons in New York. Known for his scoring prowess and fiery competitiveness, Guerin was a fan favorite during the team's early years. While he never captured a championship with the franchise, his contributions on the court earned him eventual induction into the Hall of Fame.

    • Birthplace: New York City, New York
    • Team: New York Knicks
    • Position: Point guard
  • Baron Davis
    27
    Age: 45
    91 votes

    New York Knicks: 2011–2012

    A former All-Star signed as a free agent in 2011, Baron Davis aimed to revitalize his career with the Knicks. Known for his flashy style, creative passing, and big-game heroics, Davis provided valuable veteran leadership during his short tenure with the team. While injuries ultimately derailed his time in New York, the excitement that surrounded his arrival remains a memorable moment in Knicks history.

    • Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Team: New York Knicks
    • Position: Point guard
  • Mike Bibby
    28
    Age: 46
    41 votes

    New York Knicks: 2011-2012

    Signed as a free agent in 2011, Mike Bibby provided the Knicks with valuable experience and depth at the point guard position. A seasoned veteran and proven winner, Bibby played a mentorship role for the younger guards on the team during his time in New York. While his on-court contributions were limited, Bibby's presence in the locker room and his basketball savvy brought value to the organization.

    • Birthplace: Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA
    • Team: New York Knicks
    • Position: Point guard
  • Dean Meminger
    29
    Dec. at 65 (1948-2013)
    56 votes

    New York Knicks: 1971–1974

    Drafted by the Knicks with the 16th pick in the 1971 NBA Draft, Dean Meminger brought tenacity and a winning attitude to the team during their championship run in the early '70s. Known for his defensive prowess, "The Dream" provided valuable depth and energy off the bench during his time in New York. Though he never achieved significant individual accolades, Meminger's role in the team's championship success cannot be overstated.

    • Birthplace: Walterboro, South Carolina
  • Henry Bibby
    30
    Age: 75
    36 votes

    New York Knicks: 1972-1974

    Drafted by the Knicks in the fourth round of the 1972 NBA Draft, Henry Bibby played a vital role as a backup point guard on the team's 1973 championship squad. Known for his gritty defense and unselfish play, Bibby provided valuable depth and experience during New York's title run. Though his contributions often went under the radar, Bibby's impact on that historic team cannot be overlooked.

    • Birthplace: Franklinton, North Carolina
  • Steve Francis
    31
    Age: 48
    46 votes

    New York Knicks: 2005–2007

    Arriving in New York via a trade in 2006, Steve Francis brought star power and scoring ability to the Knicks' backcourt. Known for his explosive athleticism and dynamic playmaking, "Stevie Franchise" generated excitement during his brief tenure with the team. Though injuries limited his effectiveness, Francis' time with the Knicks remains a memorable chapter in the team's storied history.

    • Birthplace: USA, Takoma Park, Maryland
    • Position: Point guard, Shooting guard
  • Paul Westphal
    32
    Age: 74
    62 votes

    New York Knicks: 1981–1983

    Acquired through a trade in 1981, Paul Westphal brought All-Star talent and scoring ability to the Knicks' backcourt. Known for his clutch performances and smooth shooting touch, Westphal's time in New York was brief but memorable. Despite not achieving team success during his stint with the Knicks, Westphal's impact on the team is still remembered fondly by fans of the franchise.

    • Birthplace: Torrance, California, USA
    • Team: Boston Celtics, Phoenix Suns, Seattle SuperSonics, New York Knicks
    • Position: Guard
  • Jalen Rose
    33
    Age: 52
    26 votes

    New York Knicks: 2005

    Jalen Anthony Rose (born January 30, 1973) is an American former professional basketball player, current sports analyst for ESPN, and cofounder of the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy. In college, he was a member of the University of Michigan Wolverines' "Fab Five" (along with Chris Webber, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King, and Ray Jackson) that reached the 1992 and 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship games as both freshmen and sophomores. Rose played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for six teams, most notably alongside Reggie Miller on the Indiana Pacers teams that made three consecutive Eastern Conference finals, including the 2000 NBA Finals. Rose was primarily a small forward; however, he sometimes played the role of a shooting guard. Currently, he co-hosts Get Up!, a morning sports talk show on ESPN.
    • Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, USA
    • Position: Point guard, Shooting guard, Small forward
  • Jarrett Jack
    34
    Age: 41
    68 votes

    New York Knicks: 2017–2018

    Signed as a free agent in 2017, Jarrett Jack brought veteran leadership and experience to a young Knicks team. Known for his steady play and clutch shooting, Jack provided valuable guidance to the team's younger players during his one season in New York. While his time with the Knicks was brief, Jack's impact on the roster was undoubtedly felt both on and off the court.

    • Birthplace: Fort Washington, Maryland
    • Team: Portland Trail Blazers, Indiana Pacers, Toronto Raptors, New Orleans Hornets, Golden State Warriors
    • Position: Point guard
  • Darrell Walker
    35
    Age: 64
    58 votes

    New York Knicks: 1983–1986

    Drafted by the Knicks with the 12th pick in the 1983 NBA Draft, Darrell Walker provided grit and tough defense during his four seasons with the team. Known for his unyielding hustle and relentless effort, Walker was a valued contributor on both ends of the floor. Though he never garnered significant individual accolades, his tenacious style of play endeared him to the New York faithful.

    • Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
  • Pablo Prigioni
    36
    Age: 47
    40 votes

    New York Knicks: 2012–2015

    Signed as a free agent in 2012, Pablo Prigioni brought a wealth of international experience and basketball IQ to the Knicks' point guard rotation. Known for his unselfish play and ability to pester opponents on defense, Prigioni quickly became a fan favorite during his time in New York. Despite joining the team late in his career, Prigioni's contributions were crucial to the Knicks' success during his tenure.

    • Birthplace: Río Tercero, Argentina
    • Team: New York Knicks, Los Angeles Clippers, Houston Rockets
    • Position: Point Guard
  • Rory Sparrow
    37
    Age: 66
    71 votes

    New York Knicks: 1982–1988

    Acquired in a trade during the 1982 season, Rory Sparrow provided stability and savvy play at the point guard position for the Knicks. Known for his heady playmaking and clutch shooting, Sparrow's leadership was a key factor in the team's success during the mid-'80s. While he never achieved major individual accolades, his contributions to the franchise remain an important part of Knicks history.

    • Birthplace: Suffolk, Virginia
    • Position: Point guard
  • Jose Calderon
    38
    Age: 43
    70 votes

    New York Knicks: 2014–2016

    Acquired through a trade in 2014, José Calderón brought veteran leadership and efficient play to the Knicks' point guard position. Known for his outstanding decision-making and ability to stretch the floor as a shooter, Calderón provided valuable contributions during his two seasons in New York. While he never won any major accolades with the team, his steady presence on the court left a lasting impression on the franchise.

    • Birthplace: Villanueva de la Serena, Spain
    • Team: Toronto Raptors, Detroit Pistons, Dallas Mavericks, New York Knicks, Los Angeles Lakers
    • Position: Point guard
  • Butch Beard
    39
    Age: 77
    26 votes

    New York Knicks: 1975–1979

    Selected by the Knicks in the first round of the 1969 NBA Draft, Butch Beard provided defensive intensity and tenacity during his three seasons with the team. Known for his relentless effort and commitment to the team, Beard played a crucial role in New York's success during the early '70s. Though he never achieved significant individual accolades, Beard's contributions to the franchise remain an important part of Knicks history.

    • Birthplace: Hardinsburg, Kentucky
    • Position: Point guard
  • Chris Duhon
    40
    Age: 42
    57 votes

    New York Knicks: 2008–2010

    Signed as a free agent in 2008, Chris Duhon provided the Knicks with a steady hand at the point guard position during his two seasons with the team. Known for his exceptional court vision and unselfish play, Duhon played a critical role in directing the team's offense. Though he never achieved significant individual awards or titles during his time in New York, his steady presence at the point guard position was a valuable asset for the organization.

    • Birthplace: Mamou, Louisiana
    • Team: Orlando Magic
    • Position: Point guard
  • Dennis Smith Jr.
    41
    Age: 27
    25 votes

    New York Knicks: 2018–2020

    Acquired through a trade in 2019, Dennis Smith Jr. brought electrifying athleticism and potential to the Knicks' backcourt. A former slam dunk contest participant, Smith's high-flying exploits quickly endeared him to the New York faithful. Though he has yet to fully realize his potential, Smith's development remains an interesting subplot for the Knicks' future.

    • Birthplace: Fayetteville, North Carolina
    • Team: Portland Trailblazers
    • Position: Point guard
  • Trey Burke
    42
    Age: 32
    46 votes

    New York Knicks: 2017–2019

    Signed as a free agent in 2018, Trey Burke quickly emerged as a promising scoring option for the Knicks. Equipped with a quick first step and smooth shooting touch, Burke carved out a valuable role during his time in New York. Though his tenure with the team was brief, Burke's impact and potential have left fans optimistic about his future in the league.

    • Birthplace: Columbus, Ohio
    • Team: Houston Rockets
    • Position: Point guard
  • Brandon Jennings
    43
    Age: 35
    58 votes

    New York Knicks: 2016–2017

    Signed as a free agent in 2016, Brandon Jennings brought speed, scoring, and playmaking ability to the Knicks' backcourt. Known for his flashy style and confident demeanor, Jennings generated excitement during his one season in New York. Though his tenure with the team was brief, Jennings' impact on the squad left a lasting impression on fans.

    • Birthplace: Compton, California
    • Team: Milwaukee Bucks, Detroit Pistons, Orlando Magic, New York Knicks, Washington Wizards
    • Position: Point guard
  • Kemba Walker
    44
    Age: 34
    34 votes

    New York Knicks: 2022

    Kemba Hudley Walker (born May 8, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Walker was picked ninth overall by the Charlotte Bobcats in the 2011 NBA draft. He grew up in The Bronx, New York. After graduating from Rice High School in 2008, he went on to play college basketball for the Connecticut Huskies. In the 2010–11 season, Walker was the nation's second-leading scorer in college basketball and was named consensus first-team All-American; he also led the Huskies to the 2011 NCAA championship and claimed the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player award. He is a three-time NBA All-Star.
    • Birthplace: New York City, New York
    • Team: Detroit Pistons
    • Position: Point guard
  • Frank Ntilikina
    45

    New York Knicks: 2017–2021

    Drafted with the 8th pick in the 2017 NBA Draft, Frank Ntilikina quickly established himself as a promising defensive stopper for the Knicks. Known for his length and versatility, Ntilikina made his presence felt on the defensive end of the court. Though his offensive game has yet to fully develop, Ntilikina's potential as a two-way player remains an intriguing part of the Knicks' future.

    • Birthplace: Ixelles, Belgium
    • Team: Dallas Mavericks
    • Position: Point guard
  • Langston Galloway
    46
    Age: 33
    33 votes

    New York Knicks: 2014–2016

    An undrafted free agent signed by the Knicks in 2014, Langston Galloway provided an unexpected spark with his tenacious play on both ends of the floor. Equipped with a solid outside shot and relentless work ethic, Galloway quickly earned a spot in the hearts of the Knicks faithful. Though he never achieved any significant accolades during his time with the team, his journey from undrafted rookie to NBA contributor remains an inspiring story for fans and players alike.

    • Birthplace: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
    • Team: Indiana Pacers, Milwaukee Bucks, Brooklyn Nets, Phoenix Suns, Detroit Pistons
    • Position: Guard
  • Howard Komives
    47
    Dec. at 67 (1941-2009)
    49 votes

    New York Knicks: 1964–1969

    Selected by the Knicks in the second round of the 1964 NBA Draft, Howard Komives provided a reliable scoring option and tough defense during his five seasons with the team. Known for his hard-nosed play and unrelenting effort, Komives made an impact on both ends of the floor. While he never captured any major accolades, Komives' contributions to the franchise remain an important part of Knicks history.

    • Birthplace: Toledo, Ohio
    • Position: Point guard
  • Gerald Henderson
    48
    Age: 69
    51 votes

    New York Knicks: 1986–1988

    Signed as a free agent in 1990, Gerald Henderson brought veteran leadership and experience to the Knicks. Known for his steady play and clutch shooting, Henderson provided valuable depth and contributed to the team's success during the early '90s. Though his tenure with New York was brief, Henderson's impact on the roster was felt both on and off the court.

    • Birthplace: Richmond, Virginia
  • Howard Eisley
    49
    Age: 52
    47 votes

    New York Knicks: 2001–2004

    Acquired through a trade in 2001, Howard Eisley provided the Knicks with a steady presence at the point guard position during his three seasons with the team. Known for his smart decision-making and reliable shooting, Eisley played a critical role in directing the team's offense. While he never achieved significant individual awards or titles during his time in New York, his contributions to the organization were valuable nonetheless.

    • Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan
    • Position: Point guard
  • Emmanuel Mudiay
    50

    New York Knicks: 2017–2019

    Acquired through a trade in 2018, Emmanuel Mudiay brought size and scoring to the Knicks' point guard position. Known for his ability to get to the rim, Mudiay made an impact on the offensive end of the floor during his tenure in New York. Though his stint with the team was brief, Mudiay's raw talent and potential continue to intrigue fans and scouts alike.

    • Birthplace: Kinshasa, Zaire
    • Team: Utah Jazz
    • Position: Point guard
  • Slater Martin
    51
    Dec. at 86 (1925-2012)
    19 votes

    New York Knicks: 1956–1957

    Acquired through a trade in 1961, Slater Martin brought veteran leadership and championship experience to a young Knicks team. A Hall of Famer known for his tenacious defense and exceptional playmaking, Martin played a mentorship role during his brief tenure in New York. Though his time with the team was short, Martin's impact on New York's basketball culture cannot be overstated.

    • Birthplace: Elmina, Texas
    • Team: Minneapolis Lakers, New York Knicks, St. Louis Hawks
    • Position: Point Guard
  • Sergio Rodríguez
    52
    Age: 38
    15 votes

    New York Knicks: 2009–2010

    Sergio Rodríguez Gómez (born 12 June 1986) is a Spanish professional basketball player for Olimpia Milano in the Italian Lega Basket Serie A and the EuroLeague. Standing at 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m), he plays at the point guard position. Rodriguez, nicknamed "El Chacho", won the EuroLeague title in 2015, and was an All-EuroLeague First Team selection, as well as the EuroLeague MVP the year before. Rodríguez is a regular member of the senior Spanish national basketball team, with whom he won a FIBA World Cup title in 2006, an Olympics silver medal in 2012, as well as a bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics. He also won a EuroBasket title in 2015, a silver medal in 2007, and a bronze medal in 2013. He earned an All-EuroBasket Team selection in 2015.
    • Birthplace: San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Spain
    • Position: Point guard
  • Ramon Sessions
    53
    Age: 38
    16 votes

    New York Knicks: 2017–2018

    Ramon Sessions (born April 11, 1986) is an American professional basketball player who last played for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli Premier League and the EuroLeague. He played three years of college basketball for Nevada, earning WAC All-Newcomer Team as a freshman and second-team All-WAC as a junior. He was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks with the 56th overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft and went on to become an NBA journeyman, spending time with eight franchises over 11 years. In 2018, he moved to Israel to play overseas for the first time.
    • Birthplace: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
    • Team: Cleveland Cavaliers
    • Position: Point guard, Shooting guard, Guard
  • Toney Douglas
    54
    Age: 38
    21 votes

    New York Knicks: 2009–2012

    Drafted with the 29th pick in the 2009 NBA Draft, Toney Douglas provided the Knicks with a reliable scoring option and tough defense during his three seasons with the team. Known for his tenacious play and unrelenting work ethic, Douglas made an impact on both ends of the floor. While he never achieved significant individual accolades, Douglas' contributions to the franchise remain an important part of Knicks history.

    • Birthplace: Jonesboro, Georgia
    • Team: New York Knicks
    • Position: Point guard
  • Bob McNeill
    55

    Bob McNeill

    Age: 86
    18 votes

    New York Knicks: 1960–1961

    Acquired through a trade in 1962, Bob McNeill brought a steady hand and reliable play to the Knicks' point guard position. Known for his smart decision-making and unselfish play, McNeill played a critical role in directing the team's offense. Though he never achieved any major accolades during his time in New York, his steady presence at the point guard position remained a valuable asset for the organization.

    • Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    • Position: Point guard
  • Alexey Shved
    56
    Age: 36
    17 votes

    New York Knicks: 2014–2015

    Acquired through a trade in 2015, Alexey Shved provided the Knicks with size and scoring ability from the point guard position. Known for his length and versatility, Shved played a key role in the team's offense during his brief tenure in New York. Though his stint with the team was short-lived, Shved's impact on the squad left a lasting impression on fans.

    • Birthplace: Belgorod, Russia
    • Team: Minnesota Timberwolves, Philadelphia 76ers, Houston Rockets, New York Knicks
    • Position: Shooting Guard
  • Jack George
    57
    Dec. at 60 (1928-1989)
    15 votes

    New York Knicks: 1958–1961

    John Edwin George, Jr. (November 13, 1928 – January 30, 1989) was an American professional basketball player. He was born in the Pittsburgh suburb of Swissvale, Pennsylvania. George attended St. John's College High School in Washington, D.C. He played basketball and baseball at La Salle University in the early 1950s. He was selected by the Philadelphia Warriors in the 1953 National Basketball Association Draft and played eight seasons in the league with the Warriors and New York Knicks. Among the highlights of his NBA career were his NBA Championship with the Warriors in 1956 and his NBA All-Star Game appearances in 1956 and 1957. The 6'2" guard ranked within the NBA's top ten in assists per game six times throughout his career and led the league in total minutes played (2,840) in 1955–56.
    • Birthplace: Swissvale, Pennsylvania
  • Dennis Layton
    58

    Dennis Layton

    Age: 76
    12 votes

    New York Knicks: 1976–1977

    Dennis "Mo" Layton is a retired American professional basketball player. A 6'1" point guard from USC, Layton played five seasons in the National Basketball Association and American Basketball Association. His most productive season was his rookie year in 1972–73 with the Phoenix Suns, when he averaged 9.1 points, 3.1 assists and 2.1 rebounds in 23.1 minutes a game. Layton was waived by the Suns after two seasons, then signed with the Portland Trail Blazers, appearing in 22 games before being waived. He then signed with the Memphis Tams of the ABA, where he appeared in only 3 games. He would later sign with the Detroit Pistons prior to the 1974–75 NBA season, and again with the Suns prior to the 1975–76 NBA season, but was waived by both teams before the start of the respective season. Layton would return to the NBA in the 1976–77 and 1977–78 seasons, playing with the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs, respectively. He was waived by the Spurs on October 2, 1978.
    • Birthplace: Newark, New Jersey
  • Phil Rollins
    59

    Phil Rollins

    Age: 91
    13 votes

    New York Knicks: 1960–1961

    Phil Lee Rollins is an American former professional basketball player. Rollins was selected in the 1956 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia Warriors after a collegiate career at Louisville. As a senior in 1955–56 he helped lead the Cardinals to a National Invitation Tournament championship. In Rollins' five-year professional career, most of which was spent in the NBA, he played for five different teams. In NBA games only, Rollins averaged 5.1 points, 2.3 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game. His brother, Ken, starred at the University of Kentucky before starting a professional basketball career. Ken was also a member of the 1948 NCAA and Olympic Gold Medal teams.
    • Birthplace: Wickliffe, Kentucky
    • Position: Point guard, Shooting guard
  • Jim Cleamons
    60
    Age: 75
    14 votes

    New York Knicks: 1977–1980

    James Mitchell Cleamons (born September 13, 1949) is a retired American professional basketball player and current coach.
    • Birthplace: Lincolnton, North Carolina
    • Position: Point guard, Shooting guard
  • Elfrid Payton
    61
    Age: 31
    25 votes

    New York Knicks: 2019–2020

    Elfrid Payton Jr. (born February 22, 1994) is an American professional basketball player for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball at University of Louisiana at Lafayette, where in 2014 he won the Lefty Driesell Award as the National College Defensive Player of the Year. Payton was drafted with the 10th overall pick in the 2014 NBA draft by the Philadelphia 76ers, but was then traded to the Orlando Magic. He spent three and a half seasons in Orlando before being traded to the Phoenix Suns in February 2018. He's also tied Chris Paul for most triple-doubles in a season in franchise history with six, and became only the fifth player to record five consecutive triple-doubles, joining Wilt Chamberlain, Michael Jordan, Oscar Robertson, and Russell Westbrook.
    • Birthplace: Gretna, Louisiana
    • Team: Phoenix Suns
    • Position: Point guard
  • Shane Larkin
    62
    Age: 32
    17 votes

    New York Knicks: 2014–2015

    DeShane Davis Larkin (born October 2, 1992) is an American-Turkish professional basketball player for Anadolu Efes of the Turkish Basketball Super League. He also represents the senior Turkish national team. He played college basketball for the University of Miami. He was selected by the Atlanta Hawks with the 18th overall pick in the 2013 NBA draft, where he was immediately traded to the Dallas Mavericks. He last played in the NBA in 2018 with the Boston Celtics. Larkin is the son of Hall of Fame baseball player Barry Larkin.
    • Birthplace: Cincinnati, Ohio
    • Team: New York Knicks, Boston Celtics, Dallas Mavericks, Brooklyn Nets
    • Position: Point guard
  • Johnny Egan
    63
    Age: 86
    29 votes

    New York Knicks: 1963–1966

    John Francis Egan (born January 31, 1939) is a retired American professional basketball player and coach. A 5' 11" (1.80 m) guard from Weaver High School (Connecticut) and Providence College, he played 11 seasons (1961 – 1972) in the National Basketball Association (NBA), spending time with the Detroit Pistons, New York Knicks, Baltimore Bullets, Los Angeles Lakers, Cleveland Cavaliers, and San Diego/Houston Rockets. He later served as a coach for the Rockets for four seasons in the 1970s.
    • Birthplace: Hartford, Connecticut
  • Beno Udrih
    64
    Age: 42
    18 votes

    New York Knicks: 2013–2014

    Beno Udrih (born July 5, 1982) is a Slovenian former professional basketball player who serves as a player development coach for the New Orleans Pelicans. He previously played in the NBA for the San Antonio Spurs, Sacramento Kings, Milwaukee Bucks, Orlando Magic, New York Knicks, Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat and Detroit Pistons. During his time with the Spurs, Udrih won two NBA titles in 2005 and 2007.
    • Birthplace: Celje, Slovenia
    • Team: San Antonio Spurs, Sacramento Kings, Milwaukee Bucks, Orlando Magic, New York Knicks
    • Position: Point guard, Shooting guard
  • Ed Sherod
    65

    Ed Sherod

    Age: 65
    29 votes

    New York Knicks: 1982–1983

    Edmund "Ed" Sherod (born September 13, 1959) is an American former professional basketball player. A 6'2" guard born in Richmond, Virginia, Sherod attended Virginia Commonwealth University from 1977 to 1981. There, he tallied a then-school record 582 assists and participated in two NCAA Men's Basketball Tournaments. Sherod then played one season (1982-83) in the National Basketball Association as a member of the New York Knicks, averaging 6.2 points per game and 4.9 assists per game. From 1989 to 1990, he served as head coach for VCU's women's basketball team.
    • Birthplace: Richmond, Virginia