The New York Knicks reached the NBA Finals for the first time in 27 years after a dominant sweep over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Read the full playoff recap, key player performances, records, and Finals outlook.
After 27 years of heartbreak and rebuilding, the New York Knicks are finally back on basketball’s biggest stage — and they got there in dominant fashion.
Knicks Reach NBA Finals for First Time in 27 Years
The New York Knicks are officially heading back to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999 after delivering a stunning 130-93 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
With the win, New York completed a dominant 4-0 series sweep and extended its franchise-record playoff winning streak to 11 games. For Knicks fans, this moment represents far more than just another playoff victory. It marks the return of one of basketball’s most iconic franchises to the biggest stage in the sport.
The atmosphere inside Madison Square Garden was electric from the opening tip. Fans who waited nearly three decades for another Finals appearance watched their team completely overwhelm Cleveland with elite defense, fast-paced offense, and incredible team chemistry.
The Knicks are now just four wins away from winning their first NBA championship since 1973.
Complete Game 4 Summary

From the beginning of Game 4, the Knicks looked like the more aggressive and confident team. New York closed the first quarter with an impressive 8-0 scoring run and continued that momentum with 12 unanswered points early in the second quarter.
By halftime, the Cavaliers were already struggling to keep the game competitive.
The Knicks dominated on both ends of the floor, forcing turnovers while converting fast-break opportunities into easy points. Cleveland committed 22 turnovers, and New York punished nearly every mistake.
Game 4 Stats Table
| Team | Final Score | Turnovers | Series Result |
| New York Knicks | 130 | Strong Defensive Pressure | Won Series 4-0 |
| Cleveland Cavaliers | 93 | 22 Turnovers | Eliminated |
The 37-point victory perfectly reflected how dominant New York looked throughout the entire series.
Jalen Brunson Leads the Knicks’ Championship Dream
Jalen Brunson once again proved why he has become the heart and soul of this Knicks team.
Although he scored 15 points in Game 4, his overall leadership and court control were even more important than the numbers themselves. Brunson consistently created scoring opportunities, controlled the pace of the game, and gave New York confidence in every critical moment.
After the game, Brunson spoke emotionally about the meaning behind reaching the NBA Finals.
“It means a lot, but I wouldn’t be here without my teammates. We all believe in each other from top to bottom.”
There’s also a powerful personal storyline connected to Brunson’s success. The last time the Knicks reached the NBA Finals in 1999, Brunson was only two years old. His father, Rick Brunson, was part of that Knicks team and now serves as an assistant coach for New York.
That family connection has made this playoff journey even more special for the organization and its fans.
Karl-Anthony Towns Dominates Inside

Karl-Anthony Towns delivered one of his best performances of the postseason during the closeout game.
The star big man finished with 19 points and 14 rebounds while controlling the paint for most of the night. Cleveland struggled to match his size, physicality, and energy around the basket.
Knicks Top Performers
| Player | Points | Rebounds |
| Karl-Anthony Towns | 19 | 14 |
| Jalen Brunson | 15 | 5 |
| Landry Shamet | 16 | 4 Three-Pointers |
The town’s ability to dominate inside while also stretching the defense has completely transformed the Knicks offense during the playoffs.
Landry Shamet Provides the Spark
One of the biggest surprises of the night came from Landry Shamet.
The veteran guard scored 16 points and connected on all four of his three-point attempts. Every time Cleveland attempted to build momentum, Shamet answered with another massive shot from beyond the arc.
His performance helped New York completely take control of the game during the second quarter.
Even after the historic victory, Shamet made it clear that the Knicks remain focused on winning a championship.
“We’ve got four more wins to try and go get.”
That mindset perfectly reflects the confidence and maturity of this team.
Cavaliers Collapse Under Pressure
The Cleveland Cavaliers entered the Eastern Conference Finals with championship hopes, but New York completely outplayed them throughout the series.
Despite Donovan Mitchell scoring 31 points in Game 4, Cleveland struggled with turnovers, defensive mistakes, and inconsistent shooting.
The Knicks’ aggressive defense constantly disrupted the Cavaliers’ offensive rhythm, while New York’s fast-paced attack overwhelmed Cleveland in transition.
By the second half, the game had effectively turned into a celebration for Knicks fans inside Madison Square Garden.
Knicks Chasing NBA History

The Knicks are not only heading to the NBA Finals — they are also approaching one of the greatest playoff records in NBA history.
New York has now won 11 consecutive playoff games. If the Knicks continue their unbeaten playoff run and sweep the NBA Finals, they would tie the NBA postseason record of 15 straight playoff victories set by the Golden State Warriors in 2017.
Historic NBA Playoff Win Streaks
| Team | Consecutive Playoff Wins | Year |
| Golden State Warriors | 15 | 2017 |
| New York Knicks | 11 | 2026 |
| Los Angeles Lakers | 11 | 2001 |
This Knicks team is now entering conversations alongside some of the most dominant playoff teams in league history.
Who Will the Knicks Face in the NBA Finals?
The Knicks now wait to see who will emerge from the Western Conference Finals.
New York could face either the Oklahoma City Thunder or the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals.
Both teams present difficult challenges:
- Oklahoma City brings speed, youth, and elite defense.
- San Antonio offers playoff experience and championship culture.
No matter the opponent, the Knicks will enter the Finals with enormous momentum and confidence.
Why This Knicks Team Feels Different
For years, Knicks fans experienced disappointment, rebuilding seasons, and failed championship hopes.
But this team feels completely different.
This roster has chemistry, leadership, toughness, and belief. The Knicks are no longer depending on just one superstar. Different players continue stepping up in critical moments, making New York one of the most balanced teams remaining in the playoffs.
Head coach Tom Thibodeau deserves major credit for building a disciplined team identity focused on defense, effort, and unselfish basketball.
That culture has transformed the Knicks into legitimate championship contenders.
Final Thoughts

After 27 years of waiting, the New York Knicks are finally back in the NBA Finals.
And they earned it in dominant fashion.
Sweeping the Cavaliers, winning 11 straight playoff games, and playing elite basketball on both offense and defense has completely changed the conversation around this franchise.
Madison Square Garden is alive again.
The city of New York is celebrating again.
And the Knicks are now only four wins away from ending a championship drought that has lasted more than five decades.
The 2026 NBA Finals just became must-watch basketball.
FAQ
When was the last time the Knicks reached the NBA Finals?
The Knicks last reached the NBA Finals in 1999 before returning again in 2026.
Who led the Knicks in Game 4 against Cleveland?
Karl-Anthony Towns led the Knicks with 19 points and 14 rebounds.
How many playoff games have the Knicks won in a row?
The Knicks currently have an 11-game playoff winning streak.
Who could the Knicks face in the NBA Finals?
The Knicks could face either the Oklahoma City Thunder or the San Antonio Spurs.