With the New York Knicks zeroing in on an Eastern Conference semifinal series victory, the artist known as Kaysuane made an announcement.“If they go to the finals, there’s gonna be another mural out there,” he said last month.An exciting part about the Knicks’ postseason is that multiple players have had highlight moments. And with the moments come new opportunities for artists like the East Harlem-based Kaysuane to make a memory around the boroughs.Kaysuane has put together two murals during the Knicks’ spectacular run through the playoffs. The latest is located in New York Midtown, between 30th Street and 31st Street and 8th Avenue, depicting Jalen Brunson as the “King of the East,” with NBA guards Trae Young, Tyrese Maxey and James Harden bowing to the throne. Next to the image is a Larry O’Brien championship trophy with the Knicks logo drawn over it.A Game 3 loss in the NBA Finals hasn’t taken the spirit from Kaysuane or the New York City basketball fans. Wednesday night is expected to be electric in and around Madison Square Garden, as the Knicks look to return to their winning ways against a San Antonio Spurs team that silenced the crowd on Monday.As the Knicks’ run for their first title since 1973 progresses, Kaysuane, a New York sports fan to the core, said he finds instant artistic inspiration with certain plays. Knicks center Mitchell Robinson, on the corner of 30th Street and 8th Avenue, was immortalized when he dunked over Joel Embiid during the East semifinal series against the Philadelphia 76ers.That moment immediately became a meme, which led to an easy decision for Kaysuane to begin painting.“When it comes to my art, sometimes it’s a feeling,” Kaysuane said. “I could just wake up every day and do something creative, but I’m not always in love with it. But then there’s a moment that happens where you’re like, ‘This has to get done. Like, this has to be it.’“The Mitchell dunk was definitely one of those moments.”