Basketball

Knicks Stun Cavaliers in Overtime Thriller, Spurs Advance in West

Jalen Brunson's 38‑point performance fuels New York's comeback, while San Antonio sets up a potential championship showdown.

The New York Knicks erased a 22‑point hole to force overtime and ultimately downed the Cleveland Cavaliers 115‑104 in the opening game of the Eastern Conference finals.

Overtime Thrillers Rewrite Playoff Narrative

Jalen Brunson was the catalyst, pouring in 38 points and engineering an 18‑1 run that tied the contest at 101‑101 before the extra period.

Mikal Bridges added 18 points and OG Anunoby contributed 13, while the Cavaliers' Donovan Mitchell tallied 29 and James Harden 15.

The Knicks will host Game Two on Thursday, looking to take a 2‑0 lead in the best‑of‑seven series.

Across the bracket, the San Antonio Spurs survived a double‑overtime battle to defeat the Oklahoma City Thunder, with Victor Wembanyama scoring 41 points.

The double‑overtime finishes mark the first time both conference‑final openers have been decided beyond regulation, underscoring the intensity of this year's playoffs.

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