Patrick Ewing is a retired basketball player and current head coach of the Georgetown University Hoyas. He is part of the NBA's All-Time Greatest 75 Players list and is widely considered to be the greatest-ever player for the New York Knicks. In this piece, we'll be taking a look at Patrick Ewing's net worth in 2022.

Patrick Ewing's Net Worth in 2022 (Estimate): $75 million

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Patrick Ewing's net worth in 2022 is $75 million. This is according to numerous reputable sources, including Celebrity Net Worth.

Patrick Aloysius Ewing was born in Kingston, Jamaica but moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, when he was about 13. Initially excelling at cricket and soccer, Ewing learned to play basketball at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, where he worked his way up to become one of the best high school players in the nation. He led his school to three Massachusetts Div. 1 State Championships.

Naturally a highly-touted prospect, he received offers from the likes of UCLA and the University of North Carolina. However, he opted to play under John Thompson at Georgetown University.

Ewing led the Hoyas to the 1 seed of the NCAA Tournament, eventually coming face-to-face in the final with a UNC team that boasted the likes of James Worthy and a rookie Michael Jordan. The narrow contest eventually ended in favor of North Carolina, with Jordan sinking the game-winning bucket. Ewing's Hoyas would make the NCAA Tournament once again the next season but would get defeated in the second round by Memphis State.

The Hoyas would get the 1 seed once again in Ewing's third year, as they made a return to the Final Four. They eventually faced Hakeem Olajuwon's University of Houston in the National Championship. Georgetown got the job done this time, defeating Houston to win their first-ever NCAA Championship.

Next season, Ewing and the Hoyas made the National Championship for the third time in his career. However, as it started, Ewing's college tenure ended in disappointment as they would get upset by an unranked Villanova Wildcats.

Nevertheless, Ewing is regarded as one of the greatest college basketball players ever, with one NCAA Championship, 3 Big East Championships, 4 Big East Defensive Player of the Year awards, and 3 first team All-American selections.

Naturally, Ewing was the consensus 1st overall pick at the historic 1985 Draft. With the new lottery system in place, he got drafted by the New York Knicks. His first contract was a massive 10-year deal worth $32 million. Clearly, the Knicks knew they had a star in their hands.

Ewing proved to be a monster straightaway, averaging 20 points and 9 rebounds in his rookie season. This was good enough to land him an All-Star selection right away, as well as the Rookie of the Year award.

He continued to dominate and be one of the best center in the league. He was an All-Star in 11 of his first 12 seasons. He made the All-NBA First Team just once, however, in 1990; this was an era where the best players in the league were big men, meaning that Ewing faced all-time competition with the likes of Hakeem Olajuwon, David Robinson, Shaquille O'Neal, and others. Ewing was also All-NBA Second Team 6 times, and All-Defensive Second Team 3 times. This would, obviously, help to add to Patrick Ewing's net worth in 2022.

The biggest knock on his career, however, was that he was never able to win an NBA Championship. To be fair, a lot of all-time greats weren't able to get a ring in this era as well, with Michael Jordan and his Bulls dominating the league for the most part of a decade. It was hard for Ewing to even get out of the East for this reason.

Ewing's Knicks lost several times to the Bulls in the Playoffs, with the closest series being in the 1992 East Semifinals. Ewing had some of his best career games this series, with a 34-point, 16-rebound, 6 block performance in Game 1, as well as a 27-point outing to keep the series alive in Game 6. They'd eventually lose Game 7 in a blowout.

Ewing got his first Finals appearance in 1994, wherein they got matched up with the Houston Rockets and another all-time center in Hakeem Olajuwon. Despite going up 3-2, the Rockets would rally and win in 7 games.

More Playoff heartbreaks came for Ewing and the Knicks, as they lost to the Pacers in 7 the next year. They'd then lose to the 72-10 Bulls in the Conference Semifinals once again. A Semifinals loss to the Miami Heat came thereafter, made even worse by the fact that they led 3-1.

It was at this point that Ewing began dealing with ankle injuries. He played a few more seasons with the Knicks, after which he was traded to the Seattle Supersonics for Glen Rice, Luc Longley, and other assets. His last playing year was played with the Orlando Magic; he'd officially retire in 2002.

Patrick Ewing ended his playing career as a certified legend of the game. As of now, he is the only player to have played 1,000 games for the Knicks. He is also the Knicks' all-time leader in points with 23, 665, good for 23rd all-time in the NBA. He also leads the Knicks all-time in rebounds with 10,759 (25th all-time).

Ewing earned more than $100 million in 15 seasons with the Knicks, $14 million with the Sounders, and $3 million from the Orlando Magic, adding up to more than $118 million in total career earnings.

After the NBA, he had gigs as an assistant coach with the Washington Wizards, Houston Rockets, Orlando Magic, and Charlotte Hornets. He has been coaching the Georgetown Hoyas since 2017.

Patrick Ewing is one of the greatest centers in league history, although, to others, he is just one of many unfortunate greats who failed to win a ring. Nonetheless, this cannot take away from his incredible legacy as arguably the all-time greatest player in such a historical franchise as the New York Knicks.

Nevertheless, were you stunned at all at Patrick Ewings's net worth in 2022?