The wildest numbers from the Knicks' 22-point fourth-quarter comeback vs. the Cavaliers in Game 1
New York closed the game on a 44-11 run.
The Cleveland Cavaliers would probably like that one back. With fewer than eight minutes left in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals Tuesday night, Cleveland led the New York Knicks by the score of 93-71. Victory is supposed to be assured in that case, especially when you are the underdog in hostile territory.
And yet … here we are. A furious comeback in the fourth quarter led to an emphatic beatdown in overtime, with the Knicks notching a 115-104 win to take a 1-0 lead . Game 2 is scheduled for Thursday (8 p.
m. ET, ESPN). Play 2026 Soccer Pick 'Em with FOX One and make your picks for the world's biggest soccer tournament There’s no telling how the Cavaliers come back from this.
Donovan Mitchell looked hobbled. James Harden looked like a caricature of playoff James Harden. Jalen Brunson scored at will.
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