Knicks Triumph in Game 4: James Harden Struggles Against Cavaliers

The New York Knicks secured a decisive victory in Game 4, defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers 130-93 on Monday night. The game took place in Cleveland, with the Knicks showcasing a strong performance, especially from their key players.
Key Performers in Knicks’ Victory
Karl-Anthony Towns emerged as a standout player, dominating the Cavaliers’ defense. Over the last three games, he posted impressive statistics, including:
- 19 points
- 14 rebounds
- 3 assists
- 2 steals
- 2 blocks
Towns played 26 minutes in Game 4 and significantly contributed to the Knicks’ 25-point advantage over Cleveland. His shooting was also notable, with a series average of 50% from three-point range (8-for-16).
Struggles for James Harden
On the opposing side, Cavaliers guard James Harden faced criticism for his performance throughout the series. In Game 4, he managed only 12 points, hitting just 2 of his 8 shot attempts. His struggles included:
- 5 turnovers
- A series total of 17 points
- A minus-55 rating over four games
The Cavaliers may have to reconsider their plans regarding Harden, especially with his upcoming free agency.
Unsung Heroes of the Game
OG Anunoby showed remarkable resilience after recovering from a hamstring strain. He thrilled Knicks fans with two spectacular dunks. Anunoby finished Game 4 with:
- 17 points
- 7 rebounds
- 4 assists
- 2 steals
His performance was a significant boost, indicating his return to form just in time for the critical stages of the playoffs.
Key Statistics to Note
A notable statistic from the Knicks’ playoff journey includes their point differential in elimination games on the road. The Knicks have demonstrated dominance with a differential of:
- +118 against the Hawks, 76ers, and Cavaliers
This outstanding record highlights the Knicks’ ability to perform under pressure, setting the stage for further playoff success.



