New York Knicks storm into NBA Finals after sweeping Cleveland Cavaliers
Ohio, May 26
The New York Knicks clinched their first NBA Finals berth in 27 years with a commanding 130-93 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals on Monday night.
The emphatic win completed a 4-0 series sweep for New York, which has now won 11 straight games in the playoffs and moved within four victories of a first NBA title since 1973, according to Olympics.com.
Led by captain Jalen Brunson, the Knicks dominated from the outset in front of a jubilant home crowd, ensuring New York will host NBA Finals games for the first time since 1999.
Brunson, who was later named the Eastern Conference finals MVP, continued his outstanding postseason run by averaging 27.8 points and 6.7 assists across the playoffs.
"It means a lot, but I wouldn't be here without my teammates," Brunson said after the game. "The belief they have in me, this coaching staff, this organisation and this fan base -- without them, none of this is possible."
Karl-Anthony Towns led a balanced Knicks attack with 19 points and 14 rebounds as six New York players finished in double figures. The Knicks seized control early and never allowed Cleveland back into the contest, stretching their advantage to as many as 45 points.
Facing a daunting 3-0 deficit entering Game 4, the Cavaliers struggled to match New York's intensity and appeared out of rhythm throughout the contest. Donovan Mitchell fought hard with 31 points, but received little support as Cleveland's season ended in disappointing fashion.
The Knicks will now await the winner of the Western Conference finals between the San Antonio Spurs and defending champions Oklahoma City Thunder, with that series currently tied at 2-2.
The NBA Finals are scheduled to begin on 3 June, with New York aiming to complete a remarkable playoff campaign by ending a championship drought spanning more than five decades.
— ANI
Reader Comments
What a dominant performance! Knicks sweeping the Cavs is no small feat. But I hope the team doesn't get overconfident -- the Western champion will be tough. Spurs or Thunder, both are battle-hardened. Still, as an NBA fan in Bangalore, this is exciting! 🏀🔥
Great run by the Knicks, but let's not forget the Cavs were without key players in the series. Mitchell cannot do it alone. That said, Brunson's leadership is undeniable. As someone who follows the NBA from Mumbai, I hope the Finals are competitive, not a sweep.
Knicks fans deserve this after so many years. The energy at Madison Square Garden must be electric! 😄 Watching from Chennai, I hope they bring the title home. But Cleveland's defense was disappointing -- they need to rebuild around Mitchell.
Honestly, this Knicks run feels more like a team of destiny than sheer dominance. They're playing with such heart! Brunson's modesty in the interview is refreshing. As a cricket fan who also loves basketball, I see parallels with India's underdog wins. Go Knicks! 🇮🇳🏀
Sweeping the Cavs is impressive, but I worry about the Knicks' shooting consistency. In the Finals, they'll face better perimeter defense. Still, as a Delhi-based NBA fan, I'm thrilled to see a classic franchise back on top. Bring on the Spurs or Thunder!
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