Donovan Mitchell (23 pts) and James Harden (20 pts) powered a second-half surge, propelling the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 109-94 victory over the New York Knicks on Tuesday night. The win creates a virtual deadlock at the top of the Eastern Conference, both teams now 37-22.
The Cleveland Cavaliers pulled away in the second half, using a balanced attack and defensive intensity to secure a 109-94 victory over the New York Knicks on Tuesday night. The win marked Cleveland’s eighth victory in nine games and sets the stage for a thrilling playoff race in the Eastern Conference.
Mitchell and Harden Shine in Key Conference Clash
Donovan Mitchell led the Cavaliers with 23 points, while James Harden added 20 points and six assists, demonstrating their chemistry and what the Cavaliers envisioned when they acquired Harden midseason. Their presence provided stability and bundles of scoring—every time the Knicks threatened, Mitchell and Harden had an answer.
The Cavs also received a standout performance from Jarrett Allen, who finished with 19 points and 10 rebounds, dominating the paint and the glass. The Knicks had sluggish shooting night, going just 35 of 86 from the field, struggling to find any rhythm against Cleveland’s defensive effort.
Knicks Struggle Offensively, Fall Behind in Tight Playoff Race
Jalen Brunson led New York with 20 points, while Mikal Bridges added 18. Mitchell Robinson pulled down a season-high 15 rebounds but was unable to prevent the Cavaliers from controlling the pace. The Knicks went cold from three-point range, converting only 27% of their attempts from downtown.
Offensively, New York lacked the fluidity that has defined their seasons. Despite having the tiebreaker advantage in the season series (two wins to one), the loss puts added pressure on the Knicks as the playoff picture tightens.
What This Win Means for Cleveland
The victory reinforces the Cavaliers’ credibility as contenders, showcasing their ability to control the game in the second half and secure close wins against high-caliber opponents. Cleveland’s success in recent weeks has been built on depth and versatility, but it was the duo of Mitchell and Harden that made the difference this time.
With both teams now at 37-22 and tied for third place in Eastern Conference, the race for home-court advantage in the first round of the playoffs becomes even more critical—a narrative that adds weight to every remaining matchup. The Cavs look poised to make a deep postseason run, but they must sustain this level of intensity in the coming weeks.
This game was a statement win for the Cavaliers. Their ability to adapt, lock down on defense, and execute on both ends down the stretch separates them from pretenders. Basketball fans in Cleveland have every reason to be confident as the postseason nears. Stay tuned to onlytrustedinfo.com for the fastest, most authoritative analysis of every Cavaliers game and breaking sports news.