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NYC Mayor takes swipe at Cavaliers after Knicks complete dominant sweep

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The Knicks are back in the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999 after sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals.

New York sealed the series with a 130-93 Game 4 win, extending their playoff winning streak to 11 games and sending the city into celebration.

The result also gave NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani the chance to aim a short joke at Cleveland on X.

Zohran Mamdani drops Cavaliers dig after Knicks seal long-awaited Finals return

Mayor Zohran Mamdani attends the 40th Annual Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at Brooklyn Academy of Music
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After the Knicks completed the 4-0 series win, Mamdani tagged NYC Sanitation’s account and wrote: “I’d like to report a sweep.”

The post turned a basketball result into a city-service joke during New York’s Finals celebrations.

It also fit Mamdani’s visible Knicks links during the postseason, after he attended Game 2 at Madison Square Garden from the upper sections.

As expected for a political figure, the reaction was mixed. Some fans laughed at the timing and praised his connection to the city’s sports culture.

Others said a mayor should be focused on wider city issues instead of using social media to celebrate or troll after a playoff series.

Despite the criticism, Mamdani’s post on X came as no surprise. As the city’s leading political figure, he was always expected to weigh in on such a major moment for New York sports culture, as they had not reached this stage for 27 years.