Knicks fans flock to Cleveland to watch team ‘sweep’ Cavaliers for much cheaper ticket prices
The New York Knicks are on the verge of a clean sweep against the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference finals, with fans from all over flocking to Cleveland to witness history in the making. The Knicks have dominated every game of the series so far, and a win in Game 4 will secure their spot in the NBA Finals.
Kevin Grisales, a dedicated Knicks fan from Queens, made the trip to Cleveland to watch his team potentially clinch the series. He believes that the Knicks are destined for the Finals and predicts a victory in six games. Despite the high stakes of the game, Grisales was able to secure a ticket for just $220, a fraction of the cost of tickets at Madison Square Garden.
Jose Agosta, who traveled from Harlem with his son, Julian, also noted the affordability of tickets in Cleveland compared to the Garden. He expressed confidence in the Knicks’ ability to win, criticizing the defeatist attitude of Cavs fans despite having home-court advantage.
Meanwhile, a group of fans from New Jersey, armed with brooms, symbolically swept the pavement near the General Moses Cleaveland Statue, confident in the Knicks’ imminent victory. Their lighthearted banter and enthusiasm reflected the prevailing mood among Knicks supporters.
As the game approached, anticipation and excitement ran high among fans, with many confident in the Knicks’ ability to secure a win. The team’s impressive winning streak since their last loss in April has bolstered fans’ confidence in their championship potential.
With the Knicks aiming to avenge last year’s loss in the Eastern Conference finals and secure a spot in the NBA Finals, the pressure is on for the team to deliver. As they face off against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 4, the Knicks are poised to make history and fulfill the dreams of their devoted fan base.



