Knicks vs Cavs Recap: Knicks sweep 4-0 in Conference Finals

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First Quarter: The Knicks Strike Fast
The Knicks came to Cleveland hungry. They'd won the last two games and smelled blood in the water. Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley kept the Cavaliers close early with jumpers and dunks. But New York had other plans. Karl-Anthony Towns rose up and nailed a three-pointer to give the Knicks a 17-19 lead. Then he struck again with a dunk. The Knicks kept attacking. OG Anunoby threw down a massive dunk to extend the lead to 17-23. Mitchell Robinson added another alley-oop dunk to make it 24-30. By the end of the first quarter, the Knicks were up 26-38. They'd built their fortress early. Cleveland couldn't match New York's energy. The Cavaliers looked tired. New York came out swinging and never let up.
Second Quarter: New York Pulls Away
The second quarter belonged entirely to the Knicks. They ran the offense like a machine. Every pass found an open man. Every shot seemed to go in. Miles McBride hit a three-pointer. Landry Shamet answered for Cleveland but couldn't stop the bleeding. The Knicks kept firing. OG Anunoby knocked down a three-pointer to make it 29-53. Then he stepped back and hit another jumper. The score became 32-55. Cleveland looked lost. James Harden tried to create something for the Cavaliers, but the Knicks' defense was suffocating. By halftime, New York had stretched the lead to 47-66. They weren't just winning—they were burying Cleveland. The Cavaliers had no answer. Nothing they tried worked. The game was already decided.
Fourth Quarter: The Knicks Close It Out
By the fourth quarter, the outcome was never in doubt. The Knicks played the final twelve minutes like they were protecting their home. Karl-Anthony Towns added another layup with 10:42 left. Miles McBride fired in a three-pointer. OG Anunoby delivered a crushing dunk to extend the lead to 76-109. The scoreboard told the entire story. New York's defense never wavered. Every time Cleveland tried to make a run, the Knicks answered back. Tyler Kolek, Pacome Dadiet, and Jordan Clarkson tried late but couldn't close the gap. The final score read 130-93. The Knicks had swept the series 4-0. They were heading to the NBA Finals. Cleveland's season was over. New York stood victorious.
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