
Jalen Brunson finally has chance to correct his biggest Knicks mistake
NY Post
INDIANAPOLIS — If you cover Jalen Brunson long enough, you understand that failure is indeed an option.
And it’s not because the point guard fails frequently.
Rather, to steal another cliché, he’s not afraid to fail. Fear can’t be part of the equation for the player who takes every big shot.
But it’s more than the cojones factor driving Brunson. It’s revenge. Or better yet, it’s an insistent desire to correct failures.

The deal that brought Aidan Thompson to the Rangers didn’t create the ripple effects that the Artemi Panarin trade did because of who departed the organization. That was only Derrick Pouliot, a 32-year-old defenseman more than two years removed from his last NHL game. It didn’t create the waves like one for, say, Vincent Trocheck, would have because of current NHL players or draft capital the Blueshirts received in return, either.












