The New York Knicks are now one win away from the franchise's first trip to the NBA Finals in 27 years. Led by another outstanding offensive performance from Jalen Brunson and Mikal Bridges, the Knicks pounded the Cleveland Cavaliers 121-108 in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals. The Knicks never trailed in the contest as Cleveland had literally no answer to stop the Knicks on the offensive boards. The Knicks did whatever they wanted to. From screens, to post-ups and open shots without any defensive pressure. Hit the open man in the lane? Check. Kick the ball out to an open man in the corner to hit a three? Check. Drive through the lane with numbers? Check again. It was a clinic by New York. By the end of the contest it looked like Cleveland had totally given up as Brunson glided to the hoop uncontested for an easy layup that gave New York a 118-102 lead with 1:49 to play. As the Cavs limped and staggered on the court, the chant...
What would the Knicks do to follow up their virtuoso fourth quarter performance in Game 1? Well, how about finding a way to outlast the Cavs in Game 2. Powered by Josh Hart's 26 points, and timely shooting from Jalen Brunson and Mikael Bridges (19 points each), the Knicks held off Cleveland 109-93 on Thursday night at the Garden. It wasn't easy. Give credit to Kenny Atkinson's Cleveland Cavaliers. The former New Jersey/Brooklyn Nets Head Coach had his team ready to go on Thursday night. The Cavs fought hard in Game 2 and showed no signs of a hangover from their devastating Game 1 defeat. Heck, Cleveland had a 27-24 lead after one quarter, and this games was tied at 53 in the third quarter before New York ripped off runs of 18-0 and 23-5 to all but put the game on ice. Let's discuss it in our daily vlog!