Eastern Conference Finals: Knicks vs Cavaliers

This years conference finals brough balance and defensive versatility. New York’s ability to switch defensively and limit easy opportunities in transition which forced Cleveland into difficult half-court possessions

The New York Knicks entered the Eastern Conference Finals with momentum and quickly turned it into full control of the series. What was expected to be a competitive matchup instead became a statement sweep, as New York eliminated Cleveland 4–0.

From the opening tip of Game 1, the Knicks imposed a physical, disciplined defensive identity. Their perimeter pressure disrupted Cleveland’s rhythm, forcing difficult isolation possessions and limiting clean catch-and-shoot opportunities. As the series progressed, Cleveland struggled to generate consistent secondary scoring, placing too much offensive responsibility on their primary creators.

Jalen Brunson was the steady force throughout the series, controlling tempo in late-game situations and consistently producing in half-court possessions. Karl-Anthony Towns provided interior scoring balance, stretching Cleveland’s defensive coverages and punishing mismatches around the rim and mid-post.

By Game 4, the series had fully tilted. New York delivered a decisive 130–93 victory, showcasing depth scoring and defensive rotations that completely overwhelmed Cleveland’s offense. The Knicks closed the series with confidence, entering the Finals on a major winning streak and establishing themselves as a disciplined, two-way contender.

Final result: Knicks sweep the series 4–0

Western Conference Finals: Spurs vs Thunder

The Western Conference Finals delivered the opposite experience: a grueling seven-game battle between San Antonio and Oklahoma City that pushed both teams to their physical and mental limits.

Oklahoma City’s young core consistently challenged San Antonio’s structure with pace, transition scoring, and aggressive perimeter attacks. However, the Spurs’ size and interior defense anchored by Victor Wembanyama gradually shifted the series momentum.

Wembanyama’s impact extended beyond scoring. His rim protection altered driving lanes, forced contested finishes, and allowed San Antonio to play more aggressively on the perimeter. On offense, his spacing and finishing created matchup problems that Oklahoma City struggled to fully solve over seven games.

De’Aaron Fox emerged as the stabilizing guard presence for the Spurs, especially in late-game situations where tempo control became critical. His ability to push pace selectively while also slowing into structured half-court sets proved decisive in tight moments.

Game 7 encapsulated the series: a physical, low-margin contest where execution mattered more than volume. San Antonio ultimately closed it out 111–103, securing their place in the NBA Finals after surviving one of the most demanding series in the postseason.

Final result: Spurs win series 4–3

Key Player Stat-lines

New York Knicks def. Cleveland Cavaliers 4-0

Game Log

GameScoreKey Performers
G1NYK 115 – CLE 104Brunson 38 (15/29) | Mitchell 29
G2NYK 109 – CLE 93Hart 26 (10/21, 5 3PT) | Mitchell 26
G3NYK 121 – CLE 108Brunson 19, 14 AST | Mobley 14/6
G4NYK 130 – CLE 93KAT 19 (8/11, 3/3 3PT) | Mitchell 31

New York Knicks: Series Averages

PlayerPPGRPGAPGFG%
Jalen Brunson25.33.37.046.2%
Karl-Anthony Towns16.313.52.366.2%
Mikal Bridges14.54.32.855.8%
OG Anunoby15.05.32.846.2%
Josh Hart12.86.55.546.5%
Landry Shamet8.31.30.788.9%

Brunson averaged a near-triple-double across the sweep, peaking with 38 in Game 1. KAT posted double-doubles in 3 of 4 games and shot exceptionally, including an 8/11 outing with 3/3 from three in the clincher. Bridges was quietly efficient all series. Hart delivered rebounds, playmaking, and the glue plays throughout. Shamet erupted off the bench late with 4/4 and 5/6 shooting performances.

Cleveland Cavaliers: Series Averages

PlayerPPGRPGAPGFG%
Donovan Mitchell27.34.31.550.8%
Evan Mobley13.58.83.547.7%
Jarrett Allen9.37.51.352.9%
James Harden12.34.81.830.5%

Mitchell was spectacular individually: 27+ per game on efficient shooting — but had no support. Harden shot just 30.5% for the series and piled up turnovers. Mobley was solid but limited as a creator. Cleveland was outscored by a combined 73 points across the four games.

Western Conference Finals

San Antonio Spurs def. Oklahoma City Thunder 4-3

Game Log

GameScoreKey Performers
G1 (OT)SAS 122 – OKC 115Wemby 41/24 REB | Harper 24/11 REB, 7 STL
G2OKC 122 – SAS 113SGA 30 (12/24) | Castle 25 (10/17)
G3OKC 123 – SAS 108McCain 24 | Wemby 26, Vassell 20
G4SAS 103 – OKC 82Wemby 33 | SGA 19 (6/15)
G5OKC 127 – SAS 114SGA 32 | Champagnie 22, Castle 24
G6SAS 118 – OKC 91Wemby 28 | SGA 15 (6/18, -28)
G7SAS 111 – OKC 103SGA 35 | Champagnie 20 (6/10 3PT), Wemby 22

San Antonio Spurs — Series Averages

PlayerPPGRPGAPGFG%
Victor Wembanyama26.410.93.148.0%
Stephon Castle17.95.07.650.1%
Devin Vassell13.45.32.344.0%
De’Aaron Fox12.36.06.042.7%
Dylan Harper12.06.03.147.2%
Julian Champagnie11.96.71.444.4%

Wembanyama was the anchor, a monster 41-point, 24-rebound OT performance in Game 1 set the tone. His shot-making, rim protection, and defensive gravity were crucial all series. Castle had turnover issues but delivered in the clutch, peaking at 25 in Game 2 and 24 in the Game 7 win. Champagnie was the X-factor in the close-out game. 6/10 from three for 20 points. Fox and Harper provided steady secondary production throughout.

Oklahoma City Thunder: Series Averages

PlayerPPGRPGAPGFG%
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander26.13.08.643.0%
Jared McCain13.13.11.738.4%
Alex Caruso12.02.72.755.6%
Cason Wallace10.15.03.057.2%
Chet Holmgren9.48.11.454.4%
Isaiah Hartenstein8.07.92.956.4%

SGA was the best player in the series head-to-head: 26 PPG with elite assist numbers, but his shooting cratered at the worst time: 33% in Game 6 and 35% in Game 7 when OKC needed him most. Caruso was phenomenal in spots, going 11/19 with 8 threes in Game 1. Holmgren and Hartenstein were solid but inconsistent. McCain was streaky; 24 off the bench in Game 3, then 1/10 in Game 4. The series came down to San Antonio winning the three-point battle when it mattered most.

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