Jalen Brunson opens up about return from injury
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Brunson has been cleared for basketball activities, he told reporters on Sunday.
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"I'm doing rehab stuff," he said before Sunday's 6 p.m. game against the Portland Trail Blazers.
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New York got a pair of team-high scorers as Anunoby and Bridges rose to the occasion, contributing 28 points apiece.
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The New York Knicks traded Karl-Anthony Towns to give the team more star potential next to Jalen Brunson. While Towns has enjoyed a tremendous first season in the Big Apple, it's clear that he cannot lead a team on his own.
The Knicks have just eight games remaining after Sunday and, notably, Brunson is four short of qualifying for postseason awards. As a top candidate for both All-NBA and Clutch Player of the Year, Brunson acknowledged that it’s important “individually” to reach the 65-game threshold but health is the overriding motivation.
SNY NBA insider Ian Begley reports on the New York Knicks after Sunday's 110-93 win over the Portland Trail Blazers.
Injured Knicks All-Star Jalen Brunson said he’s making steady progress from a sprained right ankle and has resumed basketball activities, though he stopped short of confirming whether
New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson told reporters ahead of Sunday’s game against the Portland Trail Blazers that he hopes to return to the lineup before the conclusion of the regular season.
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They currently sit as the No. 3 seed and should remain in the spot barring collapse over the final games of the regular season. They have accomplished that feat despite a late-season sprained ankle suffered by their star player, Jalen Brunson, in a March 5 showdown with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Point guard Jalen Brunson remains sidelined due to a right ankle sprain, which he sustained a couple of weeks ago.
Jalen Brunson said he hopes to play before the regular season ends, but that his number one overall goal is to be healthy when the playoffs start.Source: Twitter @TimBontemps