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The Post’s experts give their Knicks-Cavaliers predications:

Stefan Bondy

The Cavs don’t have a defensive answer for Jalen Brunson, while New York’s wings — Josh Hart, OG Anunoby and Mikal Bridges — are well equipped to handle Cleveland’s dynamic backcourt. Also, the Cavs are soft in the middle and susceptible on the glass — particularly when Mitchell Robinson is on the court.

Prediction: Knicks in 5.


  Jalen Brunson drives to the basket during the Knicks’ December 2025 game. Charles Wenzelberg Jalen Brunson drives to the basket during the Knicks’ December 2025 game. Charles Wenzelberg

Zach Braziller

Rust won’t be a factor. The Knicks are the better team on both ends of the floor by a substantial amount. Jalen Brunson will get the better of Donovan Mitchell again.

Prediction: Knicks in 5.

Howie Kussoy

Even without home-court advantage, more than a week of rest and an opponent coming off back-to-back seven-game series — all of which they have — the Knicks would still have the edge due to their superior defense, depth and cohesion. Plus, if the series gets tight, one side has “Captain Clutch.” The other features one of the least trustworthy stars in postseason history (James Harden).

Prediction: Knicks in 6.


  Karl-Anthony Towns drives to the basket during the Knicks’ December 2025 game against the Cavaliers. Charles Wenzelberg Karl-Anthony Towns drives to the basket during the Knicks’ December 2025 game against the Cavaliers. Charles Wenzelberg

Jared Schwartz

As Knicks coach Mike Brown pointed out Monday, the Cavaliers have four players who have been All-Stars at least once in their careers (James Harden, Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen). They certainly have talent. But the Knicks have operated at a much higher level this postseason. It would be a major failure if they don’t reach the finals.

Prediction: Knicks in 6.

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Mike Vaccaro

The Cavaliers are coming in hot and, unlike the Sixers, they’ve got multiple offensive weapons and terrific athletes. They are already battle-tested, surviving two Game 7s, including Sunday’s win at Detroit. They’ll counterpunch in a way the Knicks simply didn’t see out of Philly. But the Knicks are the better team. That’ll play itself out over time.

Prediction: Knicks in 6.

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