Meminger was drafted in the first round (16th overall) of the
1971 NBA draft by the
New York Knicks, with whom he played from 1971 to 1974 and
1976-1977. As a rookie reserve guard in 1971–72, Meminger averaged 4.6 points in 15 minutes per game, followed by 5.7 points in 18 minutes per game in 1972–73. In that season, Meminger helped the Knicks win their second-ever NBA championship. Playing on a team which featured star guards
Walt Frazier,
Earl Monroe and
Dick Barnett, in Game 7 of the 1973 Eastern Conference finals he replaced Monroe in the second quarter, frustrated the hot-shooting
Boston Celtics guard
Jo Jo White and scored 13 points. After knocking the Celtics out of the playoffs, the Knicks beat the
Los Angeles Lakers for the title. In the postseason, Meminger played in all 17 games for the Knicks, making 31 of 56 field goal attempts for a percentage. In Meminger's third season of 1973–74, his playing time increased to 26.7 minutes per game as he averaged 8.3 points and 3.6 rebounds per game (both career highs) and 2.1 assists. In 1974–75, Meminger played for the
Atlanta Hawks, averaging career highs of 27.2 minutes, 5.0 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game in addition to 7.9 points per game. In 1975–76 with the Hawks, his fifth NBA season, in just over 20 minutes per game he averaged 6.0 points and 3.3 assists per game. The 1976–77 season was his sixth and final NBA season as he returned to the Knicks and averaged 7.9 minutes per game. ==Coaching career==