NBA Eastern Conference Finals Game 4 Preview: New York Knicks (3-0) vs. Cleveland Cavaliers (0-3)

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Venue: Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse — Cleveland, Ohio

Tip‑Off: 7:30 PM ET / 4:30 PM PT

Broadcast: ESPN / MSG Network / Bally Sports Ohio

Expected Weather (Cleveland, OH)

  • Temperature: 68–71°F
  • Conditions: Clear, mild evening
  • Wind: 5–8 mph
  • Impact: None — indoor arena

Venue Notes

Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse remains one of the loudest playoff environments in the East, but the Cavs enter Game 4 facing elimination and needing a near‑perfect performance to extend the series.

Team Records & Series Status

  • New York Knicks: 3‑0 series lead
  • Cleveland Cavaliers: 0‑3, facing elimination

Series Summary: New York has controlled the tempo, physicality, and late‑game execution. Cleveland has struggled with half‑court scoring, rebounding, and turnovers — all areas the Knicks have exploited.

Recent Team Form

New York Knicks

  • Last 5 Games: W‑W‑W‑W‑L
  • Offensive Rating (Series): 118.4
  • Defensive Rating (Series): 104.1
  • Key Trends:
    • Dominating the glass (+9.3 rebounding margin)
    • Winning points in the paint by +12 per game
    • Bench scoring advantage in all three games

Cleveland Cavaliers

  • Last 5 Games: L‑L‑L‑W‑L
  • Offensive Rating (Series): 103.7
  • Defensive Rating (Series): 119.2
  • Key Trends:
    • Poor 3‑point shooting (31.2%)
    • Turnovers leading to 17.6 Knicks points per game
    • Struggling to defend pick‑and‑roll ball handlers

Injury Report

New York Knicks

  • Julius Randle — OUT (shoulder, season‑ending)
  • Mitchell Robinson — QUESTIONABLE (ankle soreness)
  • OG Anunoby — PROBABLE (hamstring tightness)
  • Miles McBride — ACTIVE

Cleveland Cavaliers

  • Darius Garland — QUESTIONABLE (knee inflammation)
  • Jarrett Allen — OUT (rib contusion)
  • Caris LeVert — PROBABLE (foot soreness)
  • Dean Wade — OUT (knee)

Impact: Cleveland’s interior defense and spacing have suffered without Allen and Wade. Garland’s status is pivotal — without him, the Cavs’ offense becomes heavily Donovan Mitchell‑dependent.

Key Player Matchups

Jalen Brunson (NYK) vs. Donovan Mitchell (CLE)

  • Brunson is averaging 29.7 PPG in the series, controlling pace and exploiting switches.
  • Mitchell is averaging 31.1 PPG, but with high usage and limited help. Edge: Knicks — Brunson’s efficiency and decision‑making have been superior.

OG Anunoby (NYK) vs. Evan Mobley (CLE)

  • Anunoby’s defense has been elite, holding Mobley to 44% FG when primary defender.
  • Mobley has struggled to create offense without Allen beside him. Edge: Knicks — Anunoby’s two‑way impact has swung the series.

Josh Hart (NYK) vs. Max Strus (CLE)

  • Hart is averaging 12.4 RPG, dominating hustle categories.
  • Strus is shooting just 34% from deep and has been targeted defensively. Edge: Knicks — Hart’s energy has been overwhelming.

Bench Units

  • Knicks Bench: McBride, Hartenstein, Bogdanović
  • Cavs Bench: LeVert, Niang, Merrill

New York’s bench is +27 in the series. Edge: Knicks — depth and defensive versatility.

Series History

  • Knicks lead the all‑time playoff series 2‑1.
  • New York eliminated Cleveland in the 2023 First Round.
  • Knicks have won six straight playoff games vs. Cleveland.

Betting Trends

New York Knicks

  • 7‑1 ATS in last 8 playoff games
  • 5‑0 ATS in last 5 road playoff games
  • Under has hit in 4 of last 6 games

Cleveland Cavaliers

  • 1‑6 ATS in last 7 playoff games
  • 0‑4 ATS in last 4 home playoff games
  • Team total under in 5 of last 7

Series Trends

  • Knicks have covered all three games
  • Knicks have won the rebounding battle in all three
  • Cavs have not led in the 4th quarter in any game

Game 4 Analysis

Knicks Path to Victory

  • Continue dominating the boards
  • Keep Brunson in high‑efficiency pick‑and‑roll
  • Force Mitchell into isolation-heavy possessions
  • Maintain defensive pressure on Cleveland’s shooters

Cavaliers Path to Victory

  • Garland must play — and play well
  • Mobley must be aggressive offensively
  • Strus and Niang must hit perimeter shots
  • Reduce turnovers (currently 15.3 per game)
  • Slow the pace and limit Knicks transition scoring

Game Odds

New York Knicks               – 2.5

Cleveland Cavaliers        217.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, May 24, 2026

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