New York Knicks Overpower Cleveland Cavaliers in Dominant Home Victory
The New York Knicks delivered a commanding performance at Madison Square Garden on May 22, 2026, defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers 109–93. The win showcased the Knicks’ balanced scoring and stifling defense, as they controlled the game from the second quarter onward. With this victory, New York continued their strong push in the Eastern Conference standings.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, the Knicks set the tone with aggressive play. Despite a competitive first quarter that ended 28–26 in favor of Cleveland, New York responded with a 32–18 second quarter, fueled by three-point shooting and fast-break points. The Cavaliers struggled to find answers against the Knicks’ switching defense, particularly in the paint. By halftime, the Knicks led 58–44 and never looked back.
Key Performances
- Julius Randle: The All-Star forward recorded 27 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists, dominating the boards and creating opportunities for teammates.
- Jalen Brunson: The point guard added 22 points and 8 assists, orchestrating the offense with poise and knocking down timely jumpers.
- RJ Barrett: Contributed 19 points and 6 rebounds, attacking the rim and hitting 3 of 5 from beyond the arc.
For Cleveland, Donovan Mitchell led with 31 points, but the team shot just 39% from the field, unable to generate consistent offense against New York’s length.
Tactical Story
Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau’s game plan focused on limiting Cleveland’s three-point attempts and forcing contested mid-range shots. New York’s big men, Mitchell Robinson and Isaiah Hartenstein, combined for 5 blocks, altering shots in the paint. Offensively, the Knicks moved the ball efficiently, recording 27 assists as a team, and capitalized on 14 Cleveland turnovers.
Season Implications
With this win, the Knicks improved to 48–28, solidifying their hold on the third seed in the East. The Cavaliers fell to 44–32, dropping to fifth place. The result highlights New York’s potential as a serious contender in the postseason, especially when their supporting cast performs at a high level.

