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Celtics–Knicks rivalry
Knicks'Carmelo Anthony (right) driving to the basket against Celtics'Brandon Bass (left) atMadison Square Garden during the2013 Eastern Conference First Round
Boston Celtics
New York Knicks
First meetingDecember 7, 1946
Knicks 90, Celtics 65
Latest meetingMay 16, 2025
Knicks 119, Celtics 81
Next meetingOctober 24, 2025
Statistics
Meetings total571
All-time series346–225 (BOS)
Regular season series308–190 (BOS)
Postseason results38–35 (BOS)
Longest win streakBOS W21
NYK W21
Current win streakNYK W1
Postseason history
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Locations of theBoston Celtics andNew York Knicks.

TheCeltics–Knicks rivalry is aNational Basketball Association (NBA)rivalry between theBoston Celtics and theNew York Knicks. The Celtics and Knicks are two of only three remaining charter franchises (the other being theGolden State Warriors) from theBasketball Association of America, which began operations in 1946.[1] Of the three teams, only the Celtics and Knicks are still located in their original city.

The Celtics and Knicks were both established in 1946 as charter franchises of theBasketball Association of America, and are the two oldest teams still playing in their original city today. As a result, they have also played the most overall regular season games in history, with the Celtics playing nine more games (6,196 to 6,187) due to their invitation to the2020 NBA Bubble. Their 498 regular season meetings are the most in NBA history.

History

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1950s

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The first playoff meeting was in the Division Semifinals of the1950–51 season. This was the first round of the playoffs and a best-of-three series. The Knicks swept the Celtics and got to theNBA Finals, but lost to theRochester Royals. The clubs squared off in the Division Semifinals once again in the following season. This time, the Celtics were able to win Game 1 at home, before the Knicks tied the series at home at 1. Game 3 was a tough, double overtime showdown in Boston, but the Knicks won 88–87. Once again, Knicks went to the finals and lost to theLakers. In the1952–53 season, the teams met in the Division Finals, a best-of-five series. The Knicks won Game 1, the Celtics won Game 2, each at home. The Knicks won Games 3 and 4 to win the series but lost to the Lakers in the Finals once again. Despite 3 Conference Championships with the help of future Hall of FamersDick McGuire andHarry Gallatin, the Knicks never won an NBA title in the 1950s. For the1953–54 season, the teams played in a round-robin format along with theSyracuse Nationals. This meant the 3 teams each played each other twice, and the one with the lowest winning % is eliminated. Syracuse went 4–0, Boston went 2–2, and New York went 0–4. Syracuse eliminated Boston in the following round. In the1954–55 season, teams played each other in the Division Semifinals. The Celtics won Game 1 in Boston, the Knicks won Game 2 in New York, and the Celtics wrapped it up with a win in Game 3 but lost to the Nationals in the next round. It was the last playoff meeting until 1967. For the rest of the decade, the Knicks never advanced past the first round, while Boston won titles in the1956–57,1958–59, and1959–60 seasons.

1960s

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The Celtics major success continued into the 1960s as they were champions every season from 1959 to 1966. They were led byBob Cousy,Sam Jones,Frank Ramsey,Bill Russell,Satch Sanders,Tom Heinsohn, andK.C. Jones who all either had their number retired, or were inducted to the Hall of Fame. The Knicks' struggles continued by not qualifying for the playoffs from 1960 to 1966. When the Knicks finally made it back to the playoffs in the1966–67 season, they met the Celtics in the Division Semifinals. The Celtics won the first two, but the Knicks fought back to win Game 3. The Celtics ended the series with a win in New York, but did not win an NBA title that season as they were defeated by thePhiladelphia 76ers in the next round. Boston won another title in 1968. In the1968–69 season, the teams squared off in the Division Finals. Boston won the first two, but the Knicks won Game 3. Boston won Game 4 by one, then the Knicks won Game 5, but the Celtics won the series with another 1 point win en route to winning another NBA title.

1970s

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In the1971–72 season, the two teams met in the Conference Finals. The Knicks won the first two games, the Celtics won game 3, but the Knicks eliminated them with wins in Games 4 and 5. The Knicks went to the finals again but lost to the Lakers. In the1972–73 season, the Knicks picked upEarl Monroe, who helped them go on another championship run. They beat Earl's old team, theBaltimore Bullets in round one, and met the Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals. Boston won Game 1 at home, but the Knicks won the next three (Game 4 in 2OT). Boston fought back to tie the series at 3, but the Knicks routed them in Game 7 and went on to win their second NBA title. The teams met in the Conference Finals for the 3rd year in a row in the1973–74 season. Boston won the series 4–1 and would go on to win their 12th NBA title. The Knicks era of greatness ended with the retirements of Reed and Frazier, and they went back to their old, familiar struggles. In the1975–76 season,Dave Cowens,Jo Jo White, and the Celtics won another title.

1980s

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The Knicks had minimal playoff success in the early to mid 1980s, despiteBernard King's great seasons in that time. In contrast,Larry Bird led Boston to titles in the1980–81,1983–84, and1985–86 seasons. In 1984, they met in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. It was a hotly contested series that ended with a Boston win at home in Game 7 (the home team won every game) en route to the Celtics' title victory over the Lakers. In the1987–88 season, they met in the first round of the playoffs. Boston won the first two at home, but the Knicks won Game 3, but Boston won Game 4 and the series. They made it to the Conference Finals but got eliminated by theDetroit Pistons.

1990s

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The Celtics and Knicks met again in the first round of the1990 NBA playoffs, which the Knicks won 3–2. The two teams would not meet in the playoffs again until 2011. The1991–92 season was the last season that the Celtics would reach the second round in the 1990s, while the Knicks made it to the second round or farther every year from 1992 to 2000. Under the leadership of Patrick Ewing andAnthony Mason, the Knicks experienced plenty of success including Eastern Conference titles in 1994 and 1999. However, they failed to win an NBA title. During this time, the Knicks' rivals included theMichael Jordan-ledChicago Bulls, as well as theMiami Heat andIndiana Pacers, all of whom faced the Knicks in multiple memorable playoff series during this time. After the1999–2000 season, Ewing was traded to the Seattle SuperSonics. The Knicks descended into irrelevance and did not win a playoff series again until 2013.

2000s

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The Knicks had a major collapse after the end of the Ewing era as they did not win a single playoff game from 2001 to 2012. The Celtics went into a new era under the leadership ofPaul Pierce, who became team captain in 2003 and brought them back to the playoffs. In 2006, they draftedRajon Rondo and in 2007, they acquiredKevin Garnett andRay Allen, which formed their "big three." The trio helped the Celtics win their 17th NBA title in the2007–08 season.

2010s

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In the summer of 2010, the New York Knicks signedAmar'e Stoudemire, formerly of thePhoenix Suns, who subsequently began rebuilding the team. Stoudemire averaged over 27 PPG in the2010–11 season to help the Knicks clinch their first winning season since 2001. On February 21, 2011, the Knicks engaged in a high-profile trade with theDenver Nuggets to acquire superstarCarmelo Anthony. Those moves helped secure the Knicks' first playoff berth since 2004, where they were immediately swept by the Celtics. However, the Celtics would lose to theMiami Heat.

The2012–13 season saw the Knicks flourish under the leadership of Anthony and offseason acquisitionTyson Chandler. Anthony won the 2013 scoring title and helped them win the Atlantic Division for the first time since 1994. On January 7, 2013, the two teams played in New York. With nine minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, a fight broke out on the court, triggered by animosity between Anthony and Boston'sKevin Garnett. After the fight was broken up, words continued to be exchanged, and after the game Carmelo attempted to go after Garnett in the locker rooms. This led to Carmelo being suspended for one game. Carmelo served his suspension on January 10 when the Knicks faced the Pacers. A rep for the league released a statement, saying, "There are no circumstances in which it is acceptable to confront an opponent after a game."[2][3] Both teams met again in the first round of the2013 NBA playoffs. The Celtics, who had lost Rajon Rondo to a mid-season injury, led the first two games going into halftime but were held to 25 and 23 points respectively in the second half to fall to 0–2. With the series shifting to Boston, the Knicks won Game 3, but Boston avoided elimination by winning Game 4 in Boston and Game 5 in New York. Game 6, played in Boston, featured the Knicks leading by 26 in the fourth quarter. The Celtics went on a 20–0 run in less than five minutes to make it a close game, but the Knicks held on to win their first playoff series since 2000. In the next round, the Knicks were beaten by theIndiana Pacers in 6 games.

2020s

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The Celtics and Knicks have appeared in the playoffs in the same season in2021, with the Celtics needing to win a play-in tournament game. In2024, the two teams came short of their first conference finals meeting since 1974, with the Knicks falling to theIndiana Pacers in seven games, while the Celtics eventually defeated theDallas Mavericks for their first NBA title since 2008 and their tiebreaking 18th title. The following year, they played each other in the second round of the2025 NBA playoffs. The Knicks won the first two games in Boston, highlighted byMikal Bridges securing game-winning steals in both games. The Knicks also became the first team in NBA history to comeback from 20-point deficits in consecutive playoff games. The Celtics dominated Game 3 and blew the Knicks 115–93 on the road, before the Knicks took a commanding 3–1 lead in Game 4 on their own homecourt, winning 121–113.Jayson Tatum scored 42 points in a duel withJalen Brunson (39 points), but tore hisAchilles tendon in the midst of a late Knicks rally with three minutes remaining. When the series returned to Boston for Game 5, the Celtics took another blowout win, 127–102, to cut the Knicks' lead to 3–2. In Game 6 atMadison Square Garden, the Knicks dominated the game and won 119–81 to advance to their first Conference Finals since 2000. The win also gave the Knicks their first playoff series win on their home court since 1999. In the Eastern Conference Finals, the Knicks were defeated by theIndiana Pacers in six games.

Season-by-season results

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Boston Celtics vs. New York Knicks Season-by-Season Results
1940s (Knicks 17–9)
SeasonSeason seriesatBoston CelticsatNew York KnicksOverall seriesNotes
1946–47Celtics4–2Celtics,2–1Celtics,2–1Celtics
4–2
Inaugural season of theBasketball Association of America (BAA). Boston Celtics and New York Knicks are the only teams remaining in the NBA that have not changed their names or relocated. January 18, 1947, Celtics beat the Knicks 58–45, their fewest points allowed in a game against the Knicks and 4th fewest points allowed in a game as a franchise.
1947–48Knicks7–1Knicks,4–0Knicks,3–1Knicks
9–5
1948–49Tie3–3Celtics,2–1Knicks,2–1Knicks
12–8
1949–50Knicks5–1Knicks,2–1Knicks,3–0Knicks
17–9
Inaugural season of the NBA. The BAA andNational Basketball League (NBL) merge to become theNational Basketball Association (NBA).
1950s (Celtics, 69–55)
SeasonSeason seriesatBoston CelticsatNew York Knicksat Neutral siteOverall seriesNotes
1950–51Tie4–4Celtics,3–1Knicks,2–1Knicks,1–0Knicks
21–13
Neutral game site was played atRhode Island Auditorium,Providence,Rhode Island.
1951 Eastern Division SemifinalsKnicks2–0Knicks,1–0Knicks,1–0Knicks
23–13
1st postseason series in the rivalry. Knicks go on to lose1951 NBA Finals.
1951–52Knicks5–4Celtics,3–2Knicks,3–1Knicks
28–17
1952 Eastern Division SemifinalsKnicks2–1Tie,1–1Knicks,1–0Knicks
30–18
2nd postseason series. Knicks go on to lose1952 NBA Finals.
1952–53Celtics6–4Celtics,4–0Knicks,3–1Tie,1–1Knicks
34–24
Neutral game sites were played at
1953 Eastern Division FinalsKnicks3–1Tie,1–1Knicks,2–0Knicks
37–25
3rd postseason series. Knicks go on to lose1953 NBA Finals.
1953–54Tie5–5Tie,2–2Tie,2–2Tie,1–1Knicks
42–30
Neutral game sites were played at
1954 Eastern Division Round-RobinCeltics2–0Celtics,79–78Celtics,93–71Knicks
42–32
Only season in NBA history to use Round-Robin format. Celtics win eliminates Knicks from playoffs.
1954–55Tie6–6Celtics,4–1Knicks,4–1Tie,1–1Knicks
48–38
Neutral game sites were played at
1955 Eastern Division SemifinalsCeltics2–1Celtics,1–0Tie,1–1Knicks
49–40
4th postseason series. Celtics win their first playoff series over the Knicks.
1955–56Knicks7–5Celtics,3–2Knicks,3–2Knicks,2–0Knicks
56–45
Neutral game sites were played at
1956–57Celtics7–5Celtics,4–1Celtics,3–2Knicks,2–0Knicks
61–52
Neutral game sites were played at
  • Convention Hall
  • Onondaga War Memorial

Celtics have the better record at New York for the first time since the1946 season. Celtics win1957 NBA Finals.

1957–58Celtics7–5Celtics,4–1Celtics,3–2Knicks,2–0Knicks
66–59
Neutral game sites were played at
  • Convention Hall
  • Onondaga War Memorial

Celtics lose1958 NBA Finals.

1958–59Celtics7–5Celtics,3–2Celtics,3–2Tie,1–1Knicks
71–66
Neutral game sites were played at
  • Convention Hall
  • Onondaga War Memorial

Last time in the rivalry Knicks held the overall series record over the Celtics. Celtics win1959 NBA Finals.

1959–60Celtics12–1Celtics,4–1Celtics,6–0Celtics,2–0Celtics
78–72
Neutral game sites were played at
  • Rhode Island Auditorium
  • Onondaga War Memorial

Celtics take the overall series record over the Knicks for the first time. Celtics win 9 in a row against Knicks. On February 7, 1960, Knicks beat the Celtics 142–135, their most points scored in a game against the Celtics. Celtics win1960 NBA Finals.

1960s (Celtics, 82–28)
SeasonSeason seriesatBoston CelticsatNew York Knicksat Neutral siteOverall seriesNotes
1960–61Celtics10–3Celtics,4–1Celtics,5–1Tie,1–1Celtics
88–75
Neutral game sites were played at
  • Convention Hall
  • Rhode Island Auditorium

Celtics win1961 NBA Finals.

1961–62Celtics8–4Celtics,4–0Knicks,4–2Celtics,2–0Celtics
96–79
Neutral game sites were played at
  • Rhode Island Auditorium
  • Convention Hall

Celtics win1962 NBA Finals.

1962–63Celtics10–2Celtics,4–1Celtics,5–1Celtics,1–0Celtics
106–81
Neutral game site was played atKiel Auditorium,St. Louis,Missouri. Celtics record their 100th win over the Knicks. On October 20, 1962, Celtics beat the Knicks 149–116, their most points scored in a game against the Knicks in a regular season game. Celtics win1963 NBA Finals.
1963–64Celtics10–2Celtics,5–0Celtics,4–2Celtics,1–0Celtics
116–83
Neutral game site was played at Rhode Island Auditorium. Celtics win 11 in a row against Knicks. Celtics win1964 NBA Finals.
1964–65Celtics7–3Celtics,3–0Celtics,3–2Tie,1–1Celtics
123–86
Neutral game sites were played at
  • Convention Hall
  • Rhode Island Auditorium

Last season the rivalry was played at a neutral site. Celtics win1965 NBA Finals.

1965–66Celtics10–0Celtics,5–0Celtics,5–0Celtics
133–86
Celtics sweep the season series over the Knicks for the first time. Celtics win1966 NBA Finals.
1966–67Celtics9–0Celtics,4–0Celtics,5–0Celtics
142–86
Celtics sweep the season series over the Knicks for the second consecutive season.
1967 Eastern Division SemifinalsCeltics3–1Tie,1–1Celtics,2–0Celtics
145–87
5th postseason series. Celtics win 21 games in a row against the Knicks. Celtics go on to lose to the eventual NBA champions76ers in the Eastern Division Finals, snapping their eight-consecutive NBA titles and ten-consecutive NBA title appearances, both NBA records.
1967–68Celtics6–2Celtics,3–1Celtics,3–1Celtics
151–89
Final season Knicks played atMadison Square Garden (III). Celtics win1968 NBA Finals.
1968–69Knicks6–1Knicks,3–1Knicks,3–0Celtics
152–95
Knicks win the season series for the first time since the1955 season. Knicks finished with the better record in Boston for the first time since the1949 season. Knicks open upMadison Square Garden.
1969 Eastern Division FinalsCeltics4–2Celtics,3–0Knicks,2–1Celtics
156–97
6th postseason series. Celtics go on to win1969 NBA Finals.
1969–70Celtics4–3Celtics,2–1Tie,2–2Celtics
160–100
Knicks record their 100th win over the Celtics. Knicks win1970 NBA Finals.
1970s (Celtics, 44–34)
SeasonSeason seriesatBoston CelticsatNew York KnicksOverall seriesNotes
1970–71Knicks6–0Knicks,3–0Knicks,3–0Celtics
160–106
Knicks sweep the season series over the Celtics for the first time. On October 28, 1970, Knicks beat the Celtics 126–89, their largest victory over the Celtics with a 37-point differential.
1971–72Tie3–3Celtics,2–1Knicks,2–1Celtics
163–109
1972 Eastern Conference FinalsKnicks4–1Knicks,2–1Knicks,2–0Celtics
164–113
7th postseason series. Knicks go on to lose1972 NBA Finals.
1972–73Tie4–4Celtics,3–1Knicks,3–1Celtics
168–117
1973 Eastern Conference FinalsKnicks4–3Tie,2–2Knicks,2–1Celtics
171–121
8th postseason series. Knicks go on to win1973 NBA Finals.
1973–74Celtics5–2Celtics,3–1Celtics,2–1Celtics
176–123
1974 Eastern Conference FinalsCeltics4–1Celtics,2–1Celtics,2–0Celtics
180–124
9th postseason series. Celtics and Knicks meet in three consecutive Eastern Conference Finals. Celtics go on to win1974 NBA Finals.
1974–75Celtics7–2Celtics,3–1Celtics,4–1Celtics
187–126
1975–76Celtics5–2Celtics,3–1Celtics,2–1Celtics
192–128
Celtics win 11 in a row against the Knicks. Celtics win1976 NBA Finals.
1976–77Tie2–2Tie,1–1Tie,1–1Celtics
194–130
1977–78Tie2–2Celtics,2–0Knicks,2–0Celtics
196–132
1978–79Celtics3–1Celtics,2–0Tie,1–1Celtics
199–133
1979–80Celtics5–1Celtics,3–0Celtics,2–1Celtics
204–134
Celtics record their 200th win over the Knicks.
1980s (Celtics, 50–20)
SeasonSeason seriesatBoston CelticsatNew York KnicksOverall seriesNotes
1980–81Celtics5–1Celtics,2–1Celtics,3–0Celtics
209–135
Celtics win1981 NBA Finals.
1981–82Celtics5–1Celtics,3–0Celtics,2–1Celtics
214–136
1982–83Tie3–3Celtics,2–1Knicks,2–1Celtics
217–139
1983–84Tie3–3Knicks,2–1Celtics,2–1Celtics
220–142
Knicks have the better record in Boston for the first time since the1970 season.
1984 Eastern Conference SemifinalsCeltics4–3Celtics,4–0Knicks,3–0Celtics
224–145
10th postseason series. 2nd postseason series to reach 10 occurrences behind76ers–Celics. Home team wins all games in the series. Celtics go on to win1984 NBA Finals.
1984–85Celtics6–0Celtics,3–0Celtics,3–0Celtics
230–145
Celtics sweep the season series over the Knicks for the first time since the1966 season. Celtics lose1985 NBA Finals.
1985–86Celtics5–1Celtics,3–0Celtics,2–1Celtics
235–146
Celtics in 10 in a row against Knicks. Knicks break their losing streak in double overtime. Celtics win1986 NBA Finals.
1986–87Celtics4–2Celtics,3–0Knicks,2–1Celtics
239–148
Celtics lose1987 NBA Finals.
1987–88Celtics5–1Celtics,3–0Celtics,2–1Celtics
244–149
1988 Eastern Conference First RoundCeltics3–1Celtics,2–0Tie,1–1Celtics
247–150
11th postseason series. First time both teams meet in the first round.
1988–89Tie3–3Celtics,3–0Knicks,3–0Celtics
250–153
1989–90Celtics4–1Celtics,3–0Tie,1–1Celtics
254–154
1990s (Knicks, 32–16)
SeasonSeason seriesatBoston CelticsatNew York KnicksOverall seriesNotes
1990 Eastern Conference First RoundKnicks3–2Celtics,2–1Knicks,2–0Celtics
256–157
12th postseason series. Celtics win 27 home games in a row against Knicks. In game 2, Celtics beat the Knicks 157–128, their most points in a game against the Knicks and their second most points in a game overall as a franchise.
1990–91Celtics5–0Celtics,2–0Celtics,3–0Celtics
261–157
1991–92Celtics3–2Celtics,3–0Knicks,2–0Celtics
264–159
Celtics win 24 regular season home games in a row against Knicks.
1992–93Knicks4–1Knicks,2–0Knicks,2–1Celtics
265–163
Knicks win the season series for the first time since the1970 season.
1993–94Knicks4–0Knicks,2–0Knicks,2–0Celtics
265–167
Knicks sweep the season series for the first time since the1970 season. Knicks lose1994 NBA Finals.
1994–95Knicks5–0Knicks,3–0Knicks,2–0Celtics
265–172
Final season Celtics played at theBoston Garden (as well as splitting their schedule withHartford Civic Center).
1995–96Knicks4–0Knicks,2–0Knicks,2–0Celtics
265–176
Celtics open upFleet Center (now named TD Garden).
1996–97Knicks4–0Knicks,2–0Knicks,2–0Celtics
265–180
1997–98Tie2–2Celtics,2–0Knicks,2–0Celtics
267–182
Knicks win 21 games in a row against Celtics.
1998–99Knicks2–1Celtics,1–0Knicks,2–0Celtics
268–184
Knicks lose1999 NBA Finals.
1999–2000Tie2–2Celtics,2–0Knicks,2–0Celtics
270–186
2000s (Celtics, 29–11)
SeasonSeason seriesatBoston CelticsatNew York KnicksOverall seriesNotes
2000–01Knicks3–1Knicks,2–0Tie,1–1Celtics
271–189
Knicks win 15 home games in a row against Celtics.
2001–02Celtics4–0Celtics,2–0Celtics,2–0Celtics
275–189
2002–03Celtics4–0Celtics,2–0Celtics,2–0Celtics
279–189
2003–04Knicks3–1Knicks,2–0Tie,1–1Celtics
280–192
2004–05Celtics3–1Celtics,2–0Tie,1–1Celtics
283–193
2005–06Celtics3–1Tie,1–1Celtics,2–0Celtics
286–194
2006–07Celtics3–1Tie,1–1Celtics,2–0Celtics
289–195
2007–08Celtics4–0Celtics,2–0Celtics,2–0Celtics
293–195
On November 29, 2007, Celtics beat the Knicks 104–59, their largest victory against the Knicks with a 45-point margin. It was also the 4th overall worst loss for the Knicks as a franchise. Celtics win2008 NBA Finals.
2008–09Celtics3–1Celtics,2–0Tie,1–1Celtics
296–196
2009–10Celtics3–1Celtics,2–0Tie,1–1Celtics
299–197
Celtics lose2010 NBA Finals.
2010s (Celtics, 33–16)
SeasonSeason seriesatBoston CelticsatNew York KnicksOverall seriesNotes
2010–11Celtics4–0Celtics,2–0Celtics,2–0Celtics
303–197
Celtics record their 300th win over the Knicks.
2011 Eastern Conference First RoundCeltics4–0Celtics,2–0Celtics,2–0Celtics
307–197
13th postseason series. First postseason series in the 21st century.
2011–12Tie2–2Celtics,2–0Knicks,2–0Celtics
309–199
2012–13Knicks3–1Knicks,2–0Tie,1–1Celtics
310–202
Knicks record their 200th win over the Celtics.
2013 Eastern Conference First RoundKnicks4–2Knicks,2–1Knicks,2–1Celtics
312–206
14th postseason series. Rivalry becomes the 2nd most frequent postseason series, behind76ers-Celtics
2013–14Tie2–2Tie,1–1Tie,1–1Celtics
314–208
2014–15Celtics3–1Tie,1–1Celtics,2–0Celtics
317–209
2015–16Celtics3–1Celtics,2–0Tie,1–1Celtics
320–210
2016–17Celtics3–1Tie,1–1Celtics,2–0Celtics
323–211
2017–18Celtics3–1Celtics,2–0Tie,1–1Celtics
326–212
2018–19Celtics3–1Tie,1–1Celtics,2–0Celtics
329–213
2019–20Celtics3–0Celtics,1–0Celtics,2–0Celtics
332–213
2020s (Celtics, 14–12)
SeasonSeason seriesatBoston CelticsatNew York KnicksOverall seriesNotes
2020–21Knicks2–1Tie,1–1Knicks,1–0Celtics
333–215
2021–22Tie2–2Celtics,2–0Knicks,2–0Celtics
335–217
Celtics lose2022 NBA Finals.
2022–23Knicks3–1Knicks,2–0Tie,1–1Celtics
336–220
2023–24Celtics4–1Celtics,2–1Celtics,2–0Celtics
340–221
Celtics win2024 NBA Finals.
2024–25Celtics4–0Celtics,2–0Celtics,2–0Celtics
344–221
2025 Eastern Conference SemifinalsKnicks4–2Knicks,2–1Knicks,2–1Celtics
346–225
15th postseason series.
Summary of Results
SeasonSeason seriesatBoston CelticsatNew York Knicksat Neutral SiteNotes
Regular season gamesCeltics308–190Celtics,169–71Celtics,129–109Knicks,13–12
Postseason gamesCeltics37–35Celtics,24–14Knicks,21–13Includes the 1954 Eastern Division Round Robin (Celtics won both games), and the 2025 Eastern Conference Semifinals (in progress).
Postseason seriesKnicks8–7Knicks,6–3Celtics,4–2Eastern Division Semifinals:1951,1952,1955,1967
Eastern Division Finals:1953,1969
Eastern Conference First Round:1988,1990,2011,2013
Eastern Conference Semifinals:1984,2025
Eastern Conference Finals:1972,1973,1974
Regular and postseasonCeltics346–225Celtics,193–85Celtics,142–131Knicks,13–12There were 25 neutral game sites played in total.

Individual Records

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Bob Cousy (left) has scored the most points in this rivalry.

Top Scorers (Regular Season)

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RankPlayerTeamPointsGPPPG
1Bob CousyCeltics2,77314219.5
2John HavlicekCeltics2,42712120.1
3Bill RussellCeltics2,21013416.5
4Sam JonesCeltics2,12412017.7
5Bill SharmanCeltics2,01210218.1
6Tom HeinsohnCeltics1,9939918.6
7Richie GuerinKnicks1,8648521.9
8Larry BirdCeltics1,4836024.7
9Patrick EwingKnicks1,4806124.3
10Carl BraunKnicks1,47711113.3

Per Game (Regular Season, min. 20 GP)

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  1. Larry Bird (BOS) –24.7 (60 GP)
  2. Carmelo Anthony (NYK) –24.5 (22 GP)
  3. Jayson Tatum (BOS) –24.4 (29 GP)
  4. Patrick Ewing (NYK) –24.3 (61 GP)
  5. Paul Pierce (BOS) –23.4 (54 GP)
John Havlicek (center) has scored the most points in the playoffs in this rivalry.Dave DeBusschere (left) scored the eighth-most playoff points.

Top Scorers (NBA Playoffs)

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RankPlayerTeamPointsGPPPG
1John HavlicekCeltics6042623.2
2Walt FrazierKnicks5562324.2
3Larry BirdCeltics4481628.0
4Jo Jo WhiteCeltics3541720.8
5Don NelsonCeltics3382712.5
6Kevin McHaleCeltics3361621.0
Willis ReedKnicks3362116.0
8Dave DeBusschereKnicks3352314.6
9Dave CowensCeltics3341719.6
10Bob CousyCeltics3291423.5
Bill BradleyKnicks3292314.3

Per Game (Playoffs)

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  1. Bernard King (NYK) –29.1 (7 GP)
  2. Larry Bird (BOS) –28.0 (16 GP)
  3. Carmelo Anthony (NYK) –27.9 (10 GP)
  4. Patrick Ewing (NYK) –25.9 (9 GP)
  5. Walt Frazier (NYK) –24.2 (23 GP)

See also

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References

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  1. ^Ryan, Bob (December 15, 2010). "Another link in the chain".Boston Globe. p. C1.The Knicks...take on the Boston Celtics—a rival in one form or another for the entirety of the league's existence.
  2. ^"Carmelo Anthony SUSPENDED for Post-Game Clash with Kevin Garnett". TMZ.com. 2013-01-09. Retrieved2014-03-12.
  3. ^NBA Lead Writer (2013-05-02)."Postgame Fight Shows How Much Boston Celtics, NY Knicks Hate Each Other".Bleacher Report.Archived from the original on 2013-05-05. Retrieved2014-03-12.
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