Jalen Brunson says the Knicks’ mindset hasn’t changed after wild Game 4 comeback
New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson is staying level-headed even after a rollercoaster Game 4 of the NBA Finals that saw the Knicks make the greatest comeback in championship round history.
SAN ANTONIO — New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson is staying levelheaded even after a roller-coaster Game 4 of the NBA Finals in which the Knicks made the greatest comeback in championship round history.
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Brunson repeatedly emphasized that the team is approaching its series against the San Antonio Spurs as if it’s tied “0-0,” even though New York holds a 3-1 lead — one win away from the franchise’s first NBA title since 1973.
“As a team, you have to hold each other accountable. Whatever’s being said, positive or negative, you can’t really think about or worry about too much,” Brunson told NBC News about staying focused as a trophy comes into sight.
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