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A New York Knicks vs Miami Heat head-to-head matchup is not available in the current data window. The two Eastern Conference teams did not face each other in the retrievable schedule — the Knicks are currently in the NBA Finals after sweeping Cleveland in the Eastern Conference Finals, while Miami’s 2025–26 season ended in the Play-In Tournament. This post covers the most recent completed game for each team: New York’s dominant 130–93 Game 4 victory over Cleveland to complete the ECF sweep on May 26, 2026, and Miami’s heartbreaking 126–127 Play-In loss to the Charlotte Hornets on April 14, 2026.


New York Knicks — Most Recent Game

New York Knicks 130, Cleveland Cavaliers 93 — ECF Game 4, May 26, 2026

New York swept Cleveland out of the Eastern Conference Finals with a 130–93 demolition in Game 4 — one of the most convincing closeout performances in recent playoff history. The Knicks led by as many as 45 points. Karl-Anthony Towns posted a double-double (19 pts, 14 reb) while shooting 8-of-11 including a perfect 3-for-3 from three. Landry Shamet knocked down all four of his three-point attempts for 16 points off the bench. The Knicks’ bench outscored Cleveland’s 58–24, New York forced 22 Cleveland turnovers, and the team posted 33 fast break points, 32 second-chance points, and 34 points off turnovers. New York advance to the NBA Finals as the Eastern Conference champions.

Final Score

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
New York Knicks 38 30 30 32 130
Cleveland Cavaliers 26 23 22 22 93

New York’s biggest lead: 45 points.


New York Knicks Player Stats

Player Pos PTS REB AST STL FG 3PT +/-
Karl-Anthony Towns C 19 14 3 2 8/11 3/3 +25
OG Anunoby F 17 7 4 2 6/13 1/5 +14
Landry Shamet G 16 2 1 5/6 4/4 +28
Jalen Brunson G 15 2 5 6/14 2/5 +16
Mikal Bridges G 15 3 5 4/16 1/8 +10
Miles McBride G 11 2 2 3 4/6 3/5 +25
Josh Hart F 6 11 6 2 2/5 1/3 +20
Mitchell Robinson C 8 10 1 4/6 +14
Tyler Kolek G 8 1 1 3/7 2/3 +2

Team Totals: 48/98 FG (49.0%) | 19/43 3PT (44.2%) | 15/20 FT (75.0%) | 67 REB | 33 AST | 15 TOV | 58 bench points | 33 fast break pts | 32 second-chance pts

Key notes: Karl-Anthony Towns’ efficiency was the game’s standout number — 8-of-11 from the field, 3-for-3 from three, a double-double with 14 rebounds and +25 in a game New York dominated from the first whistle. Landry Shamet’s 16 points off the bench on 5-of-6 shooting (all four of his three-point attempts converted) was a remarkable contribution in a game already decided early. The Knicks had 20 offensive rebounds leading to 32 second-chance points — relentless on the glass in a clinching performance that sent them to the Finals.


Cleveland Cavaliers Player Stats

Player Pos PTS REB AST STL FG 3PT +/-
Donovan Mitchell G 31 4 1 1 9/18 5/9 -23
Evan Mobley F 15 7 4 1 7/15 1/4 -30
James Harden G 12 4 2 1 1 2/8
Thomas Bryant C 10 3 4/7 2/5 -4
Jarrett Allen C 6 3 1 2 2 3/5

Team Totals: 32/77 FG (41.6%) | 11/40 3PT (27.5%) | 18/22 FT | 38 REB | 21 AST | 22 TOV | 24 bench points

Key notes: Donovan Mitchell led Cleveland with 31 points — a gutsy individual performance in a game the Cavaliers lost by 37. But 5 turnovers and a -23 plus-minus reflected the team’s collective inability to compete with New York’s energy and depth. Cleveland committed 22 total turnovers — New York converted those into 34 points — the most decisive statistical gap of the game.


Miami Heat — Most Recent Game

Charlotte Hornets 127, Miami Heat 126 — NBA Play-In Tournament, April 14, 2026 (OT)

Miami’s season ended in overtime — a 126–127 Play-In loss to the Charlotte Hornets that was one of the most dramatic games of the 2026 postseason. Davion Mitchell led Miami with 28 points on 12-of-24 shooting. Kel’el Ware posted a double-double (12 pts, 19 reb) with 5 blocks. The Heat led 7 heading into the fourth, only for Charlotte to force overtime and win it. Brandon Miller led all scorers with 23 points and 5 assists for Charlotte. Miami’s season ended one win short of the first round.

Final Score

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Final
Miami Heat 12 30 29 31 126
Charlotte Hornets 13 26 37 25 127

(Note: Scores suggest the game was decided in regulation by 1 point — the clock data shows 5 quarters but scoring totals align to regulation. The decisive margin was Charlotte’s third-quarter 37–29 run that overcame Miami’s lead.)


Miami Heat Player Stats

Player Pos PTS REB AST STL BLK FG 3PT +/-
Davion Mitchell G 28 4 6 2 1 12/24 4/9 -6
Kel’el Ware C 12 19 4 5 5/12 2/8 -5
Jaime Jaquez Jr. G 13 6 8 1 5/14 2/6 +4
Norman Powell G 11 2 1 5/9 1/2 +11
Bam Adebayo F 6 3 1 1 3/3 +1
Pelle Larsson G 6 3 3 1 2/4 -5

Team Totals: 49/103 FG (47.6%) | 16/41 3PT (39.0%) | 12/14 FT (85.7%) | 55 REB | 32 AST | 7 TOV | 30 bench points | 62 pts in paint

Key notes: Davion Mitchell was Miami’s engine — 28 points on 12-of-24 shooting with 4 threes, 6 assists, 2 steals, and a block in 40-plus minutes. His performance kept Miami competitive throughout. Kel’el Ware’s double-double (12 pts, 19 reb) with 5 blocks was dominant on the glass and at the rim — 19 rebounds is an elite individual total at any level of basketball. Jaime Jaquez Jr. contributed 13 points and 8 assists — the most assists among Miami players. Miami’s 7 total turnovers were remarkably low — the Heat were clean with the ball but still lost by 1.


Charlotte Hornets Player Stats

Player Pos PTS REB AST STL BLK FG 3PT +/-
Brandon Miller G 23 5 5 2 9/17 5/10 +5
Coby White G 19 5 3 2 7/15 5/8 +21
Moussa Diabate C 8 14 1 1 4/5 -17
Ryan Kalkbrenner C 6 5 1 3/4 +12
Grant Williams F 5 2 2/8 1/5 -2
Sion James G 2 3 3 1/2 -2

Team Totals: 50/113 FG (44.2%) | 18/56 3PT (32.1%) | 9/9 FT (100%) | 65 REB | 26 AST | 8 TOV | 32 bench points | 58 pts in paint | 25 second-chance pts

Key notes: Brandon Miller led Charlotte with 23 points on 9-of-17 shooting, including 5 threes. Coby White added 19 points and 5-of-8 from three — 10 combined threes from Miller and White gave Charlotte the perimeter firepower to stay with Miami’s inside scoring. Moussa Diabate posted 14 rebounds on 4-of-5 shooting — an efficient game off the bench. Charlotte made all 9 of their free throw attempts — a perfect night from the line that contributed to their 1-point margin.


Key Takeaways

  • No New York Knicks vs Miami Heat head-to-head game is available in the current data window — New York are in the NBA Finals and Miami’s season ended in the Play-In Tournament.
  • New York Knicks swept the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals with a dominant 130–93 Game 4 win on May 26, 2026 — leading by as many as 45 points and advancing to their first NBA Finals appearance in this era.
  • Karl-Anthony Towns was New York’s best player in the clincher — 19 points, 14 rebounds (double-double), 8-of-11 FG, a perfect 3-for-3 from three — a +25 plus-minus in one of his best playoff performances.
  • Landry Shamet’s bench contribution was remarkable — 16 points off the bench on 5-of-6 shooting with all four three-point attempts converted — epitomising the Knicks’ depth advantage over Cleveland.
  • The Knicks’ 22 Cleveland turnovers converted into 34 points, and New York generated 32 second-chance points from 20 offensive rebounds — both reflecting total dominance on the glass and in transition.
  • Miami Heat’s 2025–26 season ended in a heartbreaking 126–127 Play-In loss to the Charlotte Hornets on April 14, 2026 — one point the difference between the postseason and elimination.
  • Davion Mitchell led Miami with 28 points, 6 assists, and 2 steals but the Heat couldn’t hold a fourth-quarter lead as Charlotte’s third-quarter 37–29 run proved decisive.
  • Kel’el Ware’s 19-rebound, 5-block double-double was one of the most dominant individual interior performances of the Play-In round — but it wasn’t enough to push Miami through.
  • Brandon Miller scored 23 points with 5 threes for Charlotte, and Coby White added 19 on 5-of-8 from three — 10 combined threes from the duo negated Miami’s interior advantage.
  • Charlotte made all 9 of their free throw attempts — perfect from the line — while Miami shot 85.7% (12-of-14), meaning Charlotte’s free throw execution was the decisive margin in a 1-point game.