The Cavaliers welcome the Knicks for the first time since their playoffs loss.
Three first-round NBA playoff rematches from last season take place this week, including Tuesday’s matchup with the Cavaliers welcoming the Knicks to Cleveland.
If the New York/Cleveland playoff series was entered in any kind of beauty pageant, chances are it wouldn’t be wearing the crown. The Knicks knocked the Cavaliers out in five low-scoring games of the first round last season, while limiting Cleveland to less than 100 points in all four wins.Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post
Cleveland is banged up at the moment as guard Darius Garland missed the past two games, while star Donovan Mitchell sat out the loss to Indiana.This is actually a home-and-home set on Tuesday and Wednesday with the first game in Cleveland and then at the Garden for the back end. Having Mitchell and Garland in the lineup for the Cavs is obviously a difference-maker, but there could be points scored here regardless as Cleveland hasn’t been great defensively so far.Rangers' win-now Max Scherzer gamble backfiring creates messy World Series scenarioTravis Kelce's family having a hard time dealing with the Taylor Swift circus
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