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List Of New York Knicks Seasons

The New York Knickerbockers, better known as the New York Knicks, are a professional basketball team based in New York City that competes in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team has played in the NBA throughout the league's entire history. The Knicks play in the Eastern Conference's Atlantic Division. In its 78 seasons, the franchise has reached the NBA Finals eight times and won two championships. As of the end of the 2023–24 season, New York has won more than 2,900 regular season games, and the team has the fourth-highest victory total in NBA history. Since 1968, the Knicks have played home games at Madison Square Garden.

One of the Basketball Association of America's (BAA) 11 teams during its inaugural season, the Knicks won the league's first game, defeating the Toronto Huskies 68–66 on November 1, 1946. The club qualified for the playoffs in the league's first three seasons before the BAA merged with the National Basketball League in 1949 to form the NBA. Following the merger, New York extended its streak of playoff appearances to nine consecutive years. The team reached the NBA Finals each year from 1952 to 1954. The Knicks returned to the Finals in 1970 and defeated the Los Angeles Lakers in seven games for the team's first title. New York and Los Angeles faced each other again in the 1972 Finals, a series that the Lakers won four games to one. The Knicks earned their second NBA championship the following year, as they won a rematch with Los Angeles in five games.

From 1988 to 2001, the franchise made the playoffs in 14 consecutive seasons. The team reached its first NBA Finals in 21 seasons in 1994, losing to the Houston Rockets in seven games. Five years later, New York again lost in the NBA Finals, this time in a five-game series against the San Antonio Spurs. The Knicks struggled during the early years of the 21st century, winning only one playoff series between 2001 and 2022. In the 2023–24 season, New York posted a 50–32 record and reached the playoffs, losing to the Indiana Pacers in the conference semifinals.

Table key

A basketball player attempts a jump shot with one arm outstretched. He is wearing a white jersey with "PRINCETON" and "42" in the front.
Bill Bradley was a member of the Knicks' 1969–70 and 1972–73 championship-winning teams.
NBA champions
(1947–present) †
Conference champions
(1971–present) *
Division champions
(1947–present) ^
Playoff berth
(1947–present) ¤
Conf. finish Final position in conference standings
Div. finish Final position in division standings
W Number of regular season wins
L Number of regular season losses
Win% Winning percentage
GB Games behind first-place team in division
Ref. Reference
ASG MVP All-Star Game Most Valuable Player
COY Coach of the Year
DPOY Defensive Player of the Year
FMVP NBA Finals Most Valuable Player
JWKC J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award
MIP Most Improved Player
MVP Most Valuable Player
ROY Rookie of the Year
SIX Sixth Man of the Year
SPOR Sportsmanship Award

Seasons

Note: Statistics are correct as of the 2023–24 season.

Season Conf. Conf. finish Div. Div. finish W L Win% Playoffs Awards Head coach Ref.
1946–47 Eastern 3rd ¤ 33 27 .550 Won first round vs. Cleveland Rebels, 2–1
Lost semifinals to Philadelphia Warriors, 2–0
Neil Cohalan
1947–48 Eastern 2nd ¤ 26 22 .542 Lost first round to Baltimore Bullets, 2–1 Joe Lapchick
1948–49 Eastern 2nd ¤ 32 28 .533 Won division semifinals vs. Baltimore Bullets, 2–1
Lost division finals to Washington Capitols, 2–1
Joe Lapchick
1949–50 Eastern 2nd ¤ 40 28 .588 Won division semifinals vs. Washington Capitols, 2–0
Lost division finals to Syracuse Nationals, 2–1
Joe Lapchick
1950–51 Eastern 3rd ¤ 36 30 .545 Won division semifinals vs. Boston Celtics, 2–0
Won division finals vs. Syracuse Nationals, 3–2
Lost NBA Finals to Rochester Royals, 4–3
Joe Lapchick
1951–52 Eastern 3rd ¤ 37 29 .561 Won division semifinals vs. Boston Celtics, 2–1
Won division finals vs. Syracuse Nationals, 3–1
Lost NBA Finals to Minneapolis Lakers, 4–3
Joe Lapchick
1952–53 Eastern ^ 1st ^ 47 23 .671 Won division semifinals vs. Baltimore Bullets, 2–0
Won division finals vs. Boston Celtics, 3–1
Lost NBA Finals to Minneapolis Lakers, 4–1
Joe Lapchick
1953–54 Eastern ^ 1st ^ 44 28 .611 Lost round-robin to Boston Celtics and Syracuse Nationals, 4–0 Joe Lapchick
1954–55 Eastern 2nd ¤ 38 34 .528 Lost division semifinals to Boston Celtics, 2–1 Joe Lapchick
1955–56 Eastern 4th ¤ 35 37 .486 Lost division tiebreaker to Syracuse Nationals, 1–0 Joe Lapchick
Vince Boryla
1956–57 Eastern 4th 36 36 .500 Vince Boryla
1957–58 Eastern 4th 35 37 .486 Vince Boryla
Andrew Levane
1958–59 Eastern 2nd ¤ 40 32 .556 Lost division semifinals to Syracuse Nationals, 2–0 Andrew Levane
1959–60 Eastern 4th 27 48 .360 Andrew Levane
Carl Braun
1960–61 Eastern 4th 21 58 .266 Carl Braun
1961–62 Eastern 4th 29 51 .363 Eddie Donovan
1962–63 Eastern 4th 21 59 .263 Eddie Donovan
1963–64 Eastern 4th 22 58 .275 Eddie Donovan
1964–65 Eastern 4th 31 49 .388 Willis Reed (ROY) Eddie Donovan
Harry Gallatin
1965–66 Eastern 4th 30 50 .375 Harry Gallatin
Dick McGuire
1966–67 Eastern 4th ¤ 36 45 .444 Lost division semifinals to Boston Celtics, 3–1 Dick McGuire
1967–68 Eastern 3rd ¤ 43 39 .524 Lost division semifinals to Philadelphia 76ers, 4–2 Dick McGuire
Red Holzman
1968–69 Eastern 3rd ¤ 54 28 .659 Won division semifinals vs. Baltimore Bullets, 4–0
Lost division finals to Boston Celtics, 4–2
Red Holzman
1969–70 Eastern ^ 1st ^ 60 22 .732 Won division semifinals vs. Baltimore Bullets, 4–3
Won division finals vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 4–1
Won NBA Finals vs. Los Angeles Lakers, 4–3 †
Willis Reed
(MVP, FMVP, ASG MVP)
Red Holzman (COY)
Red Holzman
1970–71 Eastern 1st ¤ Atlantic ^ 1st ^ 52 30 .634 Won conference semifinals vs. Atlanta Hawks, 4–1
Lost conference finals to Baltimore Bullets, 4–3
Red Holzman
1971–72 Eastern * 3rd ¤ Atlantic 2nd 48 34 .585 Won conference semifinals vs. Baltimore Bullets, 4–2
Won conference finals vs. Boston Celtics, 4–1
Lost NBA Finals to Los Angeles Lakers, 4–1 *
Red Holzman
1972–73 Eastern * 3rd ¤ Atlantic 2nd 57 25 .695 Won conference semifinals vs. Baltimore Bullets, 4–1
Won conference finals vs. Boston Celtics, 4–3
Won NBA Finals vs. Los Angeles Lakers, 4–1 †
Willis Reed (FMVP) Red Holzman
1973–74 Eastern 3rd ¤ Atlantic 2nd 49 33 .598 Won conference semifinals vs. Capital Bullets, 4–3
Lost conference finals to Boston Celtics, 4–1
Red Holzman
1974–75 Eastern 5th ¤ Atlantic 3rd 40 42 .488 Lost first round to Houston Rockets, 2–1 Walt Frazier (ASG MVP) Red Holzman
1975–76 Eastern 7th Atlantic 4th 38 44 .463 Red Holzman
1976–77 Eastern 7th Atlantic 3rd 40 42 .488 Red Holzman
1977–78 Eastern 5th ¤ Atlantic 2nd 43 39 .524 Won first round vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 2–0
Lost conference semifinals to Philadelphia 76ers, 4–0
Willis Reed
1978–79 Eastern 7th Atlantic 4th 31 51 .378 Willis Reed
Red Holzman
1979–80 Eastern 7th Atlantic 4th 39 43 .476 Red Holzman
1980–81 Eastern 4th ¤ Atlantic 3rd 50 32 .610 Lost first round to Chicago Bulls, 2–0 Mike Glenn (JWKC) Red Holzman
1981–82 Eastern 10th Atlantic 5th 33 49 .402 Red Holzman
1982–83 Eastern 5th ¤ Atlantic 4th 44 38 .537 Won first round vs. New Jersey Nets, 2–0
Lost conference semifinals to Philadelphia 76ers, 4–0
Hubie Brown
1983–84 Eastern 5th ¤ Atlantic 3rd 47 35 .573 Won first round vs. Detroit Pistons, 3–2
Lost conference semifinals to Boston Celtics, 4–3
Hubie Brown
1984–85 Eastern 10th Atlantic 5th 24 58 .293 Hubie Brown
1985–86 Eastern 11th Atlantic 5th 23 59 .280 Patrick Ewing (ROY)
Rory Sparrow (JWKC)
Hubie Brown
1986–87 Eastern 11th Atlantic 5th 24 58 .293 Hubie Brown
Bob Hill
1987–88 Eastern 8th ¤ Atlantic 3rd 38 44 .463 Lost first round to Boston Celtics, 3–1 Mark Jackson (ROY) Rick Pitino
1988–89 Eastern 2nd ¤ Atlantic ^ 1st ^ 52 30 .634 Won first round vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 3–0
Lost conference semifinals to Chicago Bulls, 4–2
Rick Pitino
1989–90 Eastern 5th ¤ Atlantic 3rd 45 37 .549 Won first round vs. Boston Celtics, 3–2
Lost conference semifinals to Detroit Pistons, 4–1
Stu Jackson
1990–91 Eastern 8th ¤ Atlantic 3rd 39 43 .476 Lost first round to Chicago Bulls, 3–0 Stu Jackson
John MacLeod
1991–92 Eastern 4th ¤ Atlantic 2nd 51 31 .622 Won first round vs. Detroit Pistons, 3–2
Lost conference semifinals to Chicago Bulls, 4–3
Pat Riley
1992–93 Eastern 1st ¤ Atlantic ^ 1st ^ 60 22 .732 Won first round vs. Indiana Pacers, 3–1
Won conference semifinals vs. Charlotte Hornets, 4–1
Lost conference finals to Chicago Bulls, 4–2
Pat Riley (COY) Pat Riley
1993–94 Eastern * 2nd ¤ Atlantic ^ 1st ^ 57 25 .695 Won first round vs. New Jersey Nets, 3–1
Won conference semifinals vs. Chicago Bulls, 4–3
Won conference finals vs. Indiana Pacers, 4–3
Lost NBA Finals to Houston Rockets, 4–3 *
Pat Riley
1994–95 Eastern 3rd ¤ Atlantic 2nd 55 27 .671 Won first round vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 3–1
Lost conference semifinals to Indiana Pacers, 4–3
Anthony Mason (SIX) Pat Riley
1995–96 Eastern 5th ¤ Atlantic 2nd 47 35 .573 Won first round vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 3–0
Lost conference semifinals to Chicago Bulls, 4–1
Don Nelson
Jeff Van Gundy
1996–97 Eastern 3rd ¤ Atlantic 2nd 57 25 .695 Won first round vs. Charlotte Hornets, 3–0
Lost conference semifinals to Miami Heat, 4–3
John Starks (SIX) Jeff Van Gundy
1997–98 Eastern 7th ¤ Atlantic 2nd 43 39 .524 Won first round vs. Miami Heat, 3–2
Lost conference semifinals to Indiana Pacers, 4–1
Jeff Van Gundy
1998–99 Eastern * 8th ¤ Atlantic 4th 27 23 .540 Won first round vs. Miami Heat, 3–2
Won conference semifinals vs. Atlanta Hawks, 4–0
Won conference finals vs. Indiana Pacers, 4–2
Lost NBA Finals to San Antonio Spurs, 4–1 *
Jeff Van Gundy
1999–00 Eastern 3rd ¤ Atlantic 2nd 50 32 .610 Won first round vs. Toronto Raptors, 3–0
Won conference semifinals vs. Miami Heat, 4–3
Lost conference finals to Indiana Pacers, 4–2
Jeff Van Gundy
2000–01 Eastern 4th ¤ Atlantic 3rd 48 34 .585 Lost first round to Toronto Raptors, 3–2 Jeff Van Gundy
2001–02 Eastern 13th Atlantic 7th 30 52 .366 Jeff Van Gundy
Don Chaney
2002–03 Eastern 10th Atlantic 6th 37 45 .451 Don Chaney
2003–04 Eastern 7th ¤ Atlantic 3rd 39 43 .476 Lost first round to New Jersey Nets, 4–0 Don Chaney
Herb Williams
Lenny Wilkens
2004–05 Eastern 12th Atlantic 5th 33 49 .402 Lenny Wilkens
Herb Williams
2005–06 Eastern 15th Atlantic 5th 23 59 .280 Larry Brown
2006–07 Eastern 12th Atlantic 4th 33 49 .402 Isiah Thomas
2007–08 Eastern 14th Atlantic 5th 23 59 .280 Isiah Thomas
2008–09 Eastern 14th Atlantic 5th 32 50 .390 Mike D'Antoni
2009–10 Eastern 11th Atlantic 3rd 29 53 .354 Mike D'Antoni
2010–11 Eastern 6th ¤ Atlantic 2nd 42 40 .512 Lost first round to Boston Celtics, 4–0 Mike D'Antoni
2011–12 Eastern 7th ¤ Atlantic 2nd 36 30 .545 Lost first round to Miami Heat, 4–1 Tyson Chandler (DPOY) Mike D'Antoni
Mike Woodson
2012–13 Eastern 2nd ¤ Atlantic ^ 1st ^ 54 28 .659 Won first round vs. Boston Celtics, 4–2
Lost conference semifinals to Indiana Pacers, 4–2
J. R. Smith (SIX)
Jason Kidd
(SPOR)
Mike Woodson
2013–14 Eastern 9th Atlantic 3rd 37 45 .451 Mike Woodson
2014–15 Eastern 15th Atlantic 5th 17 65 .207 Derek Fisher
2015–16 Eastern 13th Atlantic 3rd 32 50 .390 Derek Fisher
Kurt Rambis
2016–17 Eastern 12th Atlantic 3rd 31 51 .378 Jeff Hornacek
2017–18 Eastern 11th Atlantic 4th 29 53 .354 Jeff Hornacek
2018–19 Eastern 15th Atlantic 5th 17 65 .207 David Fizdale
2019–20 Eastern 12th Atlantic 5th 21 45 .318 David Fizdale
Mike Miller
2020–21 Eastern 4th ¤ Atlantic 3rd 41 31 .569 Lost first round to Atlanta Hawks, 4–1 Julius Randle (MIP)
Tom Thibodeau (COY)
Tom Thibodeau
2021–22 Eastern 11th Atlantic 5th 37 45 .451 Tom Thibodeau
2022–23 Eastern 5th ¤ Atlantic 3rd 47 35 .573 Won first round vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 4–1
Lost conference semifinals vs. Miami Heat, 4–2
Tom Thibodeau
2023–24 Eastern 2nd ¤ Atlantic 2nd 50 32 .610 Won first round vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 4–2
Lost conference semifinals vs. Indiana Pacers, 4–3
Tom Thibodeau

All-time records

Statistic Wins Losses W–L%
New York Knicks regular season record (1946–present) 2,974 3,131 .487
New York Knicks postseason record (1946–present) 200 204 .495
All-time regular and postseason record 3,174 3,335 .488