
Banged-up Jalen Brunson gives Knicks ‘everything’ in loss to Pistons
NY Post
Jalen Brunson did all he could to lift the Knicks to a win on a night that the team looked listless at times against the Pistons.
The Knicks star finished with 31 points in 44 minutes on the court — a new season high — in a 120-111 loss at Madison Square Garden.
The effort came after Brunson had been listed as questionable to even play in the game earlier in the day on Saturday.
Brunson made a surprise appearance on the Knicks’ injury report with a lower back contusion causing a bit of concern over his status for the game against the Pistons.
He left Thursday’s win over Charlotte after a hard collision in the third quarter led to him missing the game’s last 14-plus minutes.
Brunson was revealed to be good to go less than an hour before tipoff.

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