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New York Knicks storm into NBA Finals after dominant sweep of Cleveland Cavaliers

New York Knicks storm into NBA Finals after dominant sweep of Cleveland Cavaliers
Karl Anthony-Towns. Image via: Sue Ogrocki/ AP
The New York Knicks win the Eastern Conference Finals. They owned it from start to finish. Monday night’s 130-93 demolition of the Cleveland Cavaliers completed a stunning four-game sweep and sent New York back to the NBA Finals for the first time in more than two decades. Inside Rocket Arena, the atmosphere turned quiet long before the final buzzer as the Knicks kept piling on points, rebounds, and momentum in a series that rarely felt competitive after Game 1.What makes this run even more impressive is how balanced New York has looked throughout the postseason. The Knicks have now won 11 straight playoff games, blending star power with relentless depth under first-year head coach Mike Brown. Every game has seemed to bring a different contributor, and against Cleveland, that collective strength overwhelmed one of the league’s highest-paid and most talented rosters.

New York Knicks crush Cavaliers to complete stunning Eastern Conference Finals sweep

New York controlled Game 4 almost immediately. Karl-Anthony Towns delivered another dominant performance with 19 points and 14 rebounds on 8-for-11 shooting, while OG Anunoby added 17 points and continued to anchor the defense. The Knicks buried 19 three-pointers, won the rebounding battle 60-33, and moved the ball beautifully throughout the night with 33 assists.
The bench turned the game into a runaway. Landry Shamet scored 16 points in fewer than 19 minutes, knocking down four triples, while Miles McBride chipped in 11 points and three steals. Even Jalen Brunson did not need to dominate offensively, finishing with 15 points and five assists as New York’s depth took over the night.Cleveland never found stability offensively. Donovan Mitchell fought hard with a game-high 31 points, but the support around him disappeared quickly. Evan Mobley added 15 points and seven rebounds, yet the Cavaliers shot just 27.5 percent from beyond the arc and committed 22 turnovers. James Harden struggled through a rough night, shooting 2-for-8 while turning the ball over five times.

New York Knicks make history

The significance of this moment stretches beyond one playoff series. This marks the Knicks’ first NBA Finals appearance since 1999, when the franchise made its memorable run as an eighth seed before falling to the San Antonio Spurs. Now, 27 years later, New York is back on basketball’s biggest stage with a chance to win its first championship since 1973.
Madison Square Garden has already become the center of the basketball world again. Ticket demand continues to surge, celebrity rows grow longer each round, and television executives are surely smiling about the return of the league’s biggest market to the Finals spotlight. The Knicks will now wait for the winner of the Western Conference Finals between the Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder, currently tied 2-2 heading into Game 5.

The Cavaliers failed to make a case in the series

For Cleveland, the sweep exposed problems that never disappeared across the four games. The Cavaliers entered the playoffs with championship hopes and one of the NBA’s most expensive rosters, but New York outplayed them in nearly every area. The energy gap became impossible to ignore as the series progressed.The Knicks looked sharper, deeper, and far more connected from the opening tip of Game 1 through the closing minutes of Game 4. Cleveland simply could not keep up.

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About the AuthorLachit Roy

Lachit Roy is a sports writer at The Times of India, where he covers the NBA, WWE, and other major international sporting events. With over five years of experience across different media houses, he has developed expertise in reporting, analysis, and storytelling. His sharp insights are complemented by a clear and engaging writing style. He holds a Master’s degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from Tezpur University. Beyond sports, Lachit is passionate about movies and enjoys gardening in his free time.

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