Alright, let’s talk about the New York Knicks in 2000. I’ve been digging into this for a bit, and here’s what I found after messing around with the data.

First off, I grabbed a list of all the players who were on the Knicks’ roster for the 2000-01 NBA season. This included both the regular season and the playoffs. I made sure to note down their jersey numbers, positions, heights, birthdates, and even some draft info. It was a bit of a data dump, but hey, that’s how these things start, right?
Team Performance
Then, I looked into how the team actually did that year. Turns out, they finished the season with 48 wins and 34 losses. Not too shabby, if you ask me. They were coached by Jeff Van Gundy, a name that popped up a few times during my little research project.
Diving into Stats
- I also started comparing some stats, both offensive and defensive, for each player.
- Found some tools online that let you play around with these numbers, so that was kind of fun.
- I didn’t get too deep into the stats, but it was enough to get a feel for how each player contributed.
Sorting the Data
One thing that was super helpful was being able to sort the data in different ways. I could click on column headings and see the list organized by, say, height or jersey number. This made it way easier to spot patterns and get a clearer picture of the team’s makeup.
Looking Back and Forward
While I was focused on the 2000-01 team, I couldn’t help but peek at some other years, too. Like the 1999-2000 roster, just to see what changed. And then I saw some talk about the 1993-94 and 1972-73 teams. Apparently, the ’73 team was the last one to win a championship for the Knicks. Each of these teams has its own story, which is pretty cool.
Recent Buzz
Interestingly, I also stumbled upon some recent news about the Knicks. There’s this guy, Mikal Bridges, who joined the team and now plays alongside Jalen Brunson and Julius Randle. I even found a list that ranked this trio as one of the top 10 in the NBA right now. So, the Knicks are still making moves, which is neat to see.

So, yeah, that’s basically what I’ve been up to. It started with a simple list of players from the 2000 New York Knicks, and then I just kept pulling on that thread. I checked out their performance, played around with some stats, and even got sidetracked by a bit of Knicks history and current events. It’s always fun to see where these little explorations take you, right?