CLEVELAND — Karl-Anthony Cities scored 19 factors and grabbed 14 rebounds because the New York Knicks superior to the NBA Finals with a 130-93 rout of the Cleveland Cavaliers in Sport 4 of the Japanese Convention finals Monday evening.
The Knicks, who will play within the championship sequence for the primary time since 1999, prolonged their franchise playoff-record successful streak to 11 video games — matching the third-longest run in a single postseason in league historical past.
OG Anunoby had 17 factors and Landry Shamet scored 16 off the bench on 4-for-4 3-point capturing for New York, which constructed a 29-point lead within the second quarter and went up 123-78 within the fourth. Jalen Brunson and Mikal Bridges completed with 15 factors apiece, and Josh Hart added six factors, 11 rebounds and 6 assists.
Donovan Mitchell logged 31 factors and Evan Mobley posted 15 factors and 7 rebounds for Cleveland, which reached the East finals for the primary time since 2018. James Harden had 12 factors and 5 turnovers whereas lacking all six of his 3-point tries.
The Knicks’ Mike Brown is off to the NBA Finals for the second time as a head coach, having led the Cavaliers to their first East crown in 2007.
The 37-point defeat was the Cavaliers’ largest ever in a playoff house sport.
New York dominated the rebounding battle 60-33 with backup middle Mitchell Robinson grabbing 10 boards in 18 minutes.
New York delivered the knockout blow early with a 20-0 run over a span of 5:52 from late within the first quarter into the second. A dunk by Cities punctuated the surge, making the rating 50-26.
The Knicks finally constructed a 61-32 lead on Shamet’s third 3-pointer of the half.
Mitchell scored 10 factors and Mobley had seven within the first six minutes, placing the Cavaliers up 17-14. A 9-0 run then put New York on prime for good. Robinson entered for New York and made an influence with six factors and 4 rebounds, sparking a 24-9 run to finish the quarter.
Cleveland backup level guard Dennis Schroder was a late scratch with an sickness.
Among the many Knicks’ celeb followers seated courtside had been comic Tracy Morgan, filmmaker Spike Lee and actor Timothee Chalamet.
–Brian Dulik, Area Degree Media


