The Knicks’ playoff seeding history reflects a tapestry of highs and lows, with the No. 4 seed often stirring debate among fans and analysts alike. Historically, securing a top-four seed signals a strong regular season, but the Knicks’ postseason performances from this position have been a mixed bag. While the No. 1 or No. 2 seeds have often come with elevated expectations and consistent deep runs, the No. 4 spot has occasionally brought both advantage and frustration, underscoring the unpredictable nature of the NBA playoffs.

Looking back at their recent seeding outcomes, several patterns emerge:

  • No. 1 seed: Rare but powerful-often leading to extended playoff journeys.
  • No. 2 seed: Promises stability; however, high pressure sometimes leads to early upsets.
  • No. 3 seed: A sweet spot balancing challenge and opportunity, with mixed results.
  • No. 4 seed: Frequently underestimated, but has shown resilience and potential for breakout series.
SeedPlayoff Appearances (Last 20 Years)Average Playoff Round ReachedNotable Outcome
12Conference Finals1994 Eastern Conference Finals
24Second Round1999 First Round upset
35Conference Semifinals2013 First Round exit
46Conference Semifinals1994 First Round victory