Could a New York ending be on the cards for Patrick Ewing?  After being brought out of the final season in his two year contract with the Orlando Magic Patrick Ewing is finally without a home.  But after spending the first 15 of his 17 seasons in the NBA with the New York Knicks Barbara Barker of Newsday reports that perhaps Ewing may end his career in the same place he started it.. center-stage in the world's most famous arena Madison Square Garden.

Ewing's role has deteriorated ever since he was traded to the Seattle SuperSonics to the point where he was buried deep on the bench for the Magic, a team desperate for front court strength.  He is far from the same player who once earned $18 million from the Knicks in a single season, but surely it be worthwhile for the Knicks to bring Patrick home for league minimum, especially with the Knicks dire need at center.

Ewing's agent David Falk has hinted that Ewing might be considering retirement, and if this is the case the Washington Wizards will be waiting in the wings with an assistant coaching offer should that be what Patrick desires.  Neither Falk or Knicks GM Scott Layden could be contacted for comment but Falk has gone on record as saying that Ewing would make an announcement on his future in the next few weeks.