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Brian Windhorst: Knicks’ Playoff Dominance Has Made Them A Powerhouse
Windhorst called New York “a certified powerhouse” and “an all-time great Knicks team” after its Game 2 win over Cleveland. He noted the Knicks are 10-2 in the playoffs, with both losses by one point, and praised their versatility: Brunson, Towns, Hart, and small lineups all creating answers. Windhorst said 2026 could be remembered like 1994.
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