Every Knicks game, 1946 to 1978

The Quiet Era - three decades, two championships.

Each game is represented by one mark. Wins extend up in blue, losses down in orange. The height of each bar indicates the final margin of victory, and you can hover over any individual game for details. The 1969–70 and 1972–73 championship runs are highlighted below.

Win Loss Height = margin Championship

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Stylized illustration of a Knicks player in #19 jersey limping onto the court at Madison Square Garden, May 1970.
Willis Reed limps out for Game 7. May 8, 1970.
Stylized illustration of the 1969–70 Knicks celebrating with the championship trophy.
The first banner. The Knicks beat the Lakers in seven.

Every Knicks game, 1979 to 1995

The Three-Point Era begins, and our chart gains a dimension.

Same design as before; wins extend up, losses down, height is margin. Below each game, a gold dot now shows the total number of three-point shots made. Bernard scores 60 in 1984. Ewing arrives in 1985. The 1994 Finals end one win short.

Win Loss Height = margin 3-pointer made Finals run

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Stylized illustration of a Knicks player in #30 jersey rising for a mid-range jump shot at Madison Square Garden, December 1984.
Bernard King scores 60. Christmas Day, 1984.
Stylized illustration of a Knicks player in #3 jersey dunking left-handed at peak extension over two Bulls defenders, May 1993.
The dunk. Starks over Jordan and Grant. May 25, 1993.

Every Knicks game, 1996 to 2022

A deeper view.

Starting in 1996, every play of every game is recorded. Below, featured games as full margin traces through 48 minutes - wins rise above zero, losses fall below. Hover over featured games to see the score at any point during the game. Then the wall continues: bars for outcomes, gold dots for three-point makes.

Win Loss Height = margin 3-pointer made Finals run

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Stylized illustration of a Knicks player in #20 jersey releasing a high-arcing runner with a defender stretching to contest, May 1999.
Houston's runner. Game 5 vs. Miami. May 16, 1999.
Stylized illustration of a Knicks player in #17 jersey mid-celebration at Madison Square Garden, February 2012.
Linsanity. February 2012.

Every Knicks game, 2022 to today

Full resolution. The wait is over.

The Brunson-era playoff arc as full margin traces - heartbreak in 2024, a Conference Finals run in 2025, the championship in 2026. Below, every game in the era. The 2025 playoffs carry a silver halo; the 2026 title run carries gold.

Win Loss Height = margin 3-pointer made Finals run The Dream

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Stylized illustration of a Knicks player in #11 jersey driving with the ball through a defender, April 2024.
Brunson's 47. Game 4 vs. Philly. April 28, 2024.
Stylized illustration of the Knicks bench celebrating in the closing minute of a blowout playoff win, April 2026.
Round 1 closeout in Atlanta. 140-89. April 30, 2026.
Stylized illustration of Jalen Brunson in a white Knicks #11 jersey roaring with fists clenched after the championship-clinching win.
Jalen Brunson, Finals MVP. The captain carried them home.
Stylized illustration of the New York Knicks hoisting the championship trophy amid gold confetti and smoke, June 2026.
Champions. Fifty-three years in the making. June 13, 2026.