LeBron James Identifies What Makes Jalen Brunson So Hard to Defend
Summary
LeBron James said that Jalen Brunson’s left-handedness makes him hard to defend in basketball. Brunson has been a top scorer for the New York Knicks in the NBA playoffs, scoring many points in recent games against the San Antonio Spurs.Key Facts
- Jalen Brunson is a 6-foot-2 point guard for the New York Knicks.
- He is averaging nearly 27 points per game in the NBA postseason.
- Brunson scores well near the basket, from midrange, and beyond the three-point line.
- LeBron James said Brunson’s left-handed playing style makes defending him difficult.
- Most players shoot right-handed, so left-handed players like Brunson feel different to defend.
- Brunson scored 30 points in Game 1 and 20 points in Game 2 against the Spurs.
- He scored 32 points in Game 3, but the Knicks lost that game to the Spurs.
- The Knicks and Spurs are competing in the NBA Finals series.
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