Jalen Brunson, Knicks and Cup Final
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As it turns out, Mike Brown sounds eerily similar to Tom Thibodeau on the subject of garbage time. The new Knicks coach defended his decision to leave Jalen Brunson on the court in the final minutes of Wednesday’s blowout loss to the Magic, stating, “I ...
Tonight, the New York Knicks prevailed over the Orlando Magic in the NBA Cup semifinals, going up 132-120 behind Jalen Brunson, who dropped a monstrous 40-point performance on the Franz Wagner-less Magic.
The New York Knicks are getting more and more comfortable with the offensive scheme their new head coach has put in place.
The game was a nail-biter from start to finish, with both teams exchanging leads throughout the four quarters. The Knicks started strong, establishing an early lead, but the Magic fought back, demonstrating resilience and skill.
Brunson, 29, turned his right ankle on a drive to the basket with less than two minutes remaining and the Knicks trailing the visiting Magic by 15. After making contact with Orlando's Wendell Carter and crashing to the hardwood, Brunson limped to the foul ...
In the heavily publicized New York City mayor race, Brunson received 27 write-in votes from New Yorkers to run the city, per Gary Phillips of the New York Daily News. Brunson led the way amongst New York sports figures, with New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge’s 11 votes coming in second.
"It’s not even past Christmas yet," he stated, highlighting the unpredictability of the NBA season. Brunson's mindset is rooted in the understanding of the sport's volatile nature. Instead of getting caught up in future possibilities,
New York Knicks superstar Jalen Brunson received several write-in votes for major of New York.