It seems with every obstacle, the New York Knicks are getting better. Hosting the Indians Pacers in Game 2, Jalen Brunson and company beat the allegations with a masterful performance down the stretch.
Reggie Miller was not scheduled to call the Pacers vs. Knicks series for TNT, but the network had Miller appear at Game 2 because of his competitive history with them.
As the New York Knicks make another spirited run in the NBA playoffs, reaching the Eastern Conference Semifinals in 2024, the spotlight shines brightly on Jalen Brunson.
The New York Knicks just refuse to lose. Pour one out for Brunson, Thibs, OG, and everybody else in NYC! Do the New York Knicks live to fight another day...
The New York Knicks are now up 2-0 after defeating the Indiana Pacers with a score of 130-121 on Wednesday night, but it was not without some nerve-wracking moments.
Jalen Brunson gave New York Knicks fans a proper scare on Wednesday night after the All-Star point guard suffered a scary injury early on in Game 2 against the Indiana Pacers.
The injury bug kept biting the New York Knicks but they pulled off the win. Coach Tom Thibodeau had to make a lot of in-game adjustments after Jalen Brunson and OG Anunoby went down.
The Knicks grabbed a 2-0 lead in their second-round series with Indiana, but manpower is becoming a concern as they get closer to the Eastern Conference Finals.
The New York Knicks rotation was already thin entering the playoffs, and now it’s even thinner after the team announced Tuesday that backup center Mitchell Robinson suffered a stress injury to his ankle and will be re-evaluated in 6-8 weeks, essentially ending his postseason prematurely.
As the New York Knicks continue their playoff push following a game one win against the Indiana Pacers, ESPN recently commented on what their greatest strength is.
Brunson, DiVincenzo, Ionescu, Starks ... Hartenstein? The New York Knicks found the next metropolitan hope from deep on Monday night, if only for a few fleeting, fateful seconds.