Sacramento Kings guard Zach LaVine and New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson have been named the NBA Western and Eastern Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for Week 19 of the 2024-25 season.
The New York Knicks had a crazy week, bouncing back from tough losses against the Boston Celtics and Cleveland Cavaliers to go 3-0. Over the weekend, they notched two road comeback wins led by Jalen Brunson’s clutch heroics.
Jalen Brunson once again came through for the New York Knicks, who earned their 40th victory of the season in South Beach.
New York Knicks star point guard joke around with NBA referee Bill Kennedy during their game against the Memphis Grizzlies.
At this point, describing Jalen Brunson in the clutch is like explaining to a friend why you watch “Law and Order.” You know how it’s going to end. You’re just along for the ride to the conclusion. When a basketball game is tight,
One former NBA star has quite a suggestion for the New York Knicks, which involves Jalen Brunson being traded.
While Shai Gilgeous Alexander, who is second in the league in free throw attempts per game, has developed a reputation as a foul baiter or hunter, Brunson, who is tied for fifth, seems to be being labeled as more of a "flopper." Earlier this week Bill Simmons called Brunson the "preeminent flopper in the NBA" on a podcast.
The New York Knicks have their core tied together for the next few years, spearheaded by the leadership of their captain Jalen Brunson. They’re having a very
Brunson said the Knicks should be “embarrassed” and needs to “wake the hell up” if they expect to compete for a championship.
The award, named after Hall of Famer Jerry West, honors the player who delivers in the biggest moments — defined by the NBA as the final five minutes of a game within five points.
Boston was led by Jaylen Brown, who poured in 22 points and filled out the stat sheet with five rebounds, eight assists, two steals, and two blocks. Al Horford was also pivotal with 19 points, eight boards, and three steals, while Derrick White and Jayson Tatum tacked on 17 and 16 points, respectively.