Experts offer their insights on the impending matchup between the Knicks and Cavaliers:
Stephen Bondy
The Cavaliers seem to struggle defensively against Jalen Brunson. However, the Knicks’ wings—like Josh Hart, OG Anunoby, and Mikal Bridges—are well-suited to tackle Cleveland’s agile backcourt. Additionally, the Cavs have vulnerabilities inside and can be outperformed on the boards, especially when Mitchell Robinson is in play.
prediction: Knicks by 5 points.
Zach Braziler
Rust isn’t a concern here. The Knicks are solid on both defense and offense. Jalen Brunson is likely to outperform Donovan Mitchell once more.
prediction: Knicks by 5 points.
Howie Kussoy
Despite lacking home court and having had over a week of rest, the Knicks maintain an advantage due to their strong defense, depth, and team unity. Plus, if pressure mounts, there’s a reliable leader on one side, while the other has a historically inconsistent playoff performer (James Harden).
prediction: Knicks in 6 games.
Jared Schwartz
As Knicks coach Mike Brown noted, Cleveland boasts four All-Stars (James Harden, Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley, and Jarrett Allen). They certainly have talent. Yet, the Knicks have functioned at a far superior level this postseason, and anything less than reaching the finals would be a significant disappointment.
prediction: Knicks in 6 games.
Mike Vacaro
The Cavaliers are fierce competitors, unlike the Sixers, as they have multiple offensive threats and top-tier athletes. Having survived two Game 7s, including a recent victory against Detroit, they pose a unique challenge that the Knicks didn’t face against Philadelphia. That said, the Knicks are the stronger team, and this will become evident over the course of the series.
prediction: Knicks in 6 games.




