Jalen Brunson, despite his injured leg, made a dramatic entrance onto the court, reminiscent of Willis Reed’s iconic moment over 50 years ago. The Madison Square Garden erupted with cheers and chants of “MVP” as Brunson prepared for the second half.
Although he faced pain and distraction, Brunson focused on his game plan.
He overcame his foot injury to score 24 out of his 29 points in the last two quarters, leading the New York Knicks to a 130-121 win over the Indiana Pacers, securing a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
Brunson’s comeback mirrored Reed’s legendary performance in the 1970 NBA Finals, where he led the Knicks to victory despite doubts about his ability to play.
Brunson’s teammates praised his resilience, describing him as a true warrior who always returns from challenges, no matter the circumstances.