New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson. Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

Knicks avoid disaster with Jalen Brunson injury update

Jalen Brunson required help to leave the court during the New York Knicks' win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday. 

He sustained the injury just one minute into the game. However, according to SNY's Ian Begley, Brunson has avoided serious injury. 

He will be listed as questionable for Tuesday's contest against the Atlanta Hawks.

Knicks fans will undoubtedly be breathing a sigh of relief. The team is dealing with a string of injury issues. Julius Randle, OG Anunoby and Mitchell Robinson are all currently sidelined. 

Yet, losing Brunson would have been the biggest blow of all. He's the team's most impactful player, both as a scorer and as a playmaker. 

Brunson has played in 57 games this season. He's averaging 27.2 points, 3.7 rebounds and 6.6 assists. He's shooting 47.7 percent from the field and 40.7 percent from 3-point range. 

His ability to score off the dribble, off the catch or when driving to the rim is hard to replace. Head coach Tom Thibodeau would likely turn to Alec Burks to help steady the ship in Brunson's absence.

Losing Brunson for a prolonged period would have been disastrous for the Knicks. With the postseason rapidly approaching, New York needs its roster-building continuity and rhythm. Losing the most important player could have derailed the progress Tom Thibodeau's team has been making. 

Instead, the Knicks will likely have Brunson back in the rotation soon. The hope is that he will be joined by Anunoby and Randle sooner rather than later. 

We've yet to see how a healthy version of this Knicks roster looks. The hope is that the new additions can gel with the established core so the team can make some noise in the postseason.

For now, though, New York will be focused on getting Brunson back in the rotation and ensuring he's healthy. 

Brunson has been lucky to avoid serious injury. The Knicks will need to ensure he's integrated back into the rotation carefully to ensure he's healthy once the games begin to matter.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Historic NCAA settlement reached allowing schools to pay players
Celtics dominate Pacers in Game 2, take 2-0 ECF lead
Cavaliers fire head coach J.B. Bickerstaff
Connor McDavid's 2OT goal gives Oilers win over Stars in Game 1
Rob Manfred hints at big change coming to MLB
Scottie Scheffler arrest case takes another weird turn with new video
QB Russell Wilson believes Steelers can 'do something special'
Pacers star suffers injury in ugly Game 2 loss
Watch: Jaylen Brown's big second quarter lifts Celtics to halftime lead
Broncos HC Sean Payton raves about one QB's progress at OTAs
North Carolina basketball snags instant-impact player via transfer portal
Rams GM shares details about Stetson Bennett’s absence
Perpetual Bulls trade candidate once more hitting the rumor mill
MLB announces host venues for 2026 World Baseball Classic
Knicks marquee trade acquisition could bolt in free agency
Pistons make decision on new president of basketball operations
ESPN and longtime NFL reporter are parting ways
If Lions HC Dan Campbell's assessment of WR is accurate it could mean trouble for opponents
NBA closes investigation into embattled Thunder guard
NFL reporter predicts Cowboys' plan for QB Dak Prescott

Want more Knicks news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.