Knicks Complete Sweep, Reach NBA Finals for First Time Since 1999

The Knicks are headed to the NBA Finals.
New York completed a four-game sweep of the Eastern Conference Finals on May 26, 2026, booking its first trip to the championship round since 1999. The victory extended the Knicks' postseason winning streak to eleven consecutive games, a dominant run that began in the first round and continued through the conference finals without interruption. For a franchise that spent more than two decades in the wilderness of the NBA lottery, the achievement represents a sharp reversal — and a crowd that has not forgotten what a finals appearance feels like.
Karl-Anthony Towns, who joined New York before the current season, expressed the personal weight of the moment in postgame remarks. "It means the world," Towns said, speaking directly to what it meant to reach the finals with the team he grew up supporting. The alignment between a player's fandom and his performance on the court gave the Knicks' run an emotional texture that their fanbase has not experienced in almost three decades.
The performance at the core of New York's playoff run has been Jalen Brunson's. Across the series clincher, Brunson continued the scoring output that has defined his postseason — putting up the kind of numbers that have made him the engine of the Knicks' offense as they have navigated the Eastern Conference bracket. Bridges and Hart, the complementary pieces New York assembled around Brunson and Towns, have delivered consistently across the two-month playoff stretch, anchoring the team's two-way game and giving head coach Tom Thibodeau the kind of depth the Knicks have rarely possessed at this stage of a season.
The lighter side of the Knicks' run surfaced during the postgame press conference following the clincher, when Josh Hart noticed a reporter eating chicken wings during the formal remarks and could not resist the moment. "Don't say anything," Brunson had told him, only for Hart to respond: "Those wings are hitting, though." The exchange — quick, unscripted, and widely shared — captured something about the team's cohesion that numbers alone do not convey. Earlier in the press conference, Brunson corrected a reporter who had referred to the national championship counts of the Knicks' core, clarifying that he and Bridges had won two titles while Hart had won one during their college careers. The interchangejections underscored a locker room that has been at ease with itself throughout the postseason, even under the pressure of a deep playoff run.
Hart addressed the traveling Knicks fanbase in postgame remarks, noting the consistency of support the team has received on the road. "Everywhere we go, it's like the Garden," Hart said, describing the environment the Knicks have encountered in opposing arenas. The franchise's fanbase, long characterized by loyalty that outlasted the team's competitiveness, has turned out in force during the playoff run, traveling to road games and sustaining the atmosphere that the Knicks have carried with them.
The Knicks will face either Oklahoma City or Indiana in the NBA Finals — the Western Conference Finals series is still ongoing. For a franchise that last appeared in the championship round when the current roster was in elementary school, the stakes are immediate and historic. Beyond the games themselves, the Knicks face a summer in which Brunson's player option for the 2026-27 season — worth approximately $29 million — comes due for a decision, adding a layer of off-court complexity to the clearest moment the franchise has had in nearly three decades.
New York has not played in an NBA Finals since 1999. That wait is over.
Desk note: NBALive's Telegram wire provided the primary reporting for this piece — the sweep confirmation, player quotes, and press conference color. The coverage reflects the Knicks' own framing of their run while remaining attentive to the gap between recent history and present achievement.
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