Knicks Sweep Cavs, End 25-Year Finals Drought
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- Karl-Anthony Towns controlled the paint with 19 points and 14 rebounds, while O.
- Anunoby added 17 points and Landry Shamet went a perfect 4-of-4 from three-point range.
- The Knicks' resurgence stems from shrewd roster construction and defensive intensity under head coach Tom Thibodeau.

Karl-Anthony Towns controlled the paint with 19 points and 14 rebounds, while O. G. Anunoby added 17 points and Landry Shamet went a perfect 4-of-4 from three-point range.
This Finals berth ends a 25-year drought for the franchise, marking the longest gap between appearances in NBA history. The Knicks' resurgence stems from shrewd roster construction and defensive intensity under head coach Tom Thibodeau. New York now stands as the East's new measuring stick, challenging the conference's established hierarchy.
The Cavaliers face an offseason of reckoning after their young core failed to handle playoff pressure. Cleveland's lack of perimeter shooting and defensive lapses became fatal flaws against New York's disciplined system. Expect major roster moves as the Cavs scramble to build a contender around Donovan Mitchell.
Power Move: The Knicks' sweep isn't just a playoff victoryโit's a declaration that New York's patience and strategic roster building have paid off. With home-court advantage in the Finals, the Knicks are poised to reclaim their place as a title contender. Expect them to leverage this momentum into free agency dominance.
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