New York Knicks Wrapped: Looking Back on Calendar Year 2021
By Max Hoover
As 2021 winds down and 2022 awaits on the horizon, now feels like the perfect time to pause and reflect on the year that was for the New York Knicks.
Everyone does this.
Top songs on Spotify. Films of the year. I saw a list the other day that–I kid you not–was Top Dogs (as in canines) on TikTok for 2021.
If social media dogs can have a year-in-review, why not the New York Knicks?
All things considered, 2021 was kind to the New York Knicks. As of December 19th, the Knicks have a 53-49 record for the year. They also ended a seven-season playoff drought in May.
Here is your 2021 New York Knicks Wrap-Up
2021 was generally a year of renewed hope and rejuvenated interest from the fanbase. It will be interesting to see if this year was truly the beginning of a new era.
Or will it be a positive blip on an otherwise long, dark history in recent memory?
The Knicks are 5-10 since Thanksgiving (as this is being written) and will need to turn things around quickly in the new year to regain the same feeling fans had for the majority of this one.
Over the next four slides, we here at DailyKnicks will unveil our end-of-the-year superlatives.
Feel free to sound off in the comments or on Twitter about what your superlatives would be as well as what your goals are for the New York Knicks for the calendar year 2022.