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  • Knicks End Cleveland’s Dream as New York Returns to the NBA Finals for the First Time Since 1999

    Knicks End Cleveland’s Dream as New York Returns to the NBA Finals for the First Time Since 1999

    The New York Knicks are going to the NBA Finals. Let that sink in.

    For the first time since the Patrick Ewing era in 1999, Madison Square Garden is preparing for basketball on the biggest stage after the Knicks absolutely embarrassed the Cleveland Cavaliers 130-93 in Game 4 to complete the sweep. And make no mistake about it, this was not some lucky playoff run or a team catching breaks. This was domination.

    Stephen A. Smith voice activated because New York did not just beat Cleveland. They broke them mentally, physically, emotionally, and strategically.

    Coming into the series, many believed Cleveland had the deeper roster. More scoring options. More athleticism. But once the games started, the Cavaliers looked completely overwhelmed by New York’s pressure, pace, toughness, and leadership. Donovan Mitchell never consistently found rhythm. The Cavs’ defense collapsed under constant ball movement and transition attacks. Their role players disappeared. And when adversity hit, Cleveland folded.

    That is the harsh reality.

    Meanwhile, Jalen Brunson looked like a man carrying the weight of New York basketball on his shoulders and loving every second of it. The poise. The shot making. The leadership. This is why Knicks fans are starting to talk about him differently now. He is no longer just a star. He is becoming a New York sports icon.

    The biggest difference between these Knicks and the 1999 team starts there.

    Patrick Ewing’s Knicks were built around defense, grit, and survival. That team fought through ugly, physical games and relied heavily on toughness and veteran leadership. They represented the blue-collar identity of New York perfectly. But offensively, they could struggle to keep up with elite scoring teams.

    This 2026 Knicks squad still has the toughness New York fans demand, but now they have offensive firepower too. Brunson controls the game like a superstar point guard. The spacing is better. The pace is faster. The roster feels deeper and more modern for today’s NBA.

    What this team may still be missing compared to 1999 is postseason battle scars at the Finals level. That Ewing group had years of playoff heartbreak before finally breaking through. This current team is learning on the fly. The Finals will test them in ways they have not experienced yet.

    But here is the scary part for the rest of the league.

    These Knicks actually believe they can win it all.

    You can see it in how they defend. You can see it in how they celebrate each other’s success. Most importantly, you can see it in Brunson, whose calm leadership has completely changed the culture of this franchise.

    For the first time in decades, the Knicks are not just a great story.

    They might actually be champions waiting to happen.