Knicks' Jalen Brunson Responds to Apology From Stephen A. Smith
Summary
Jalen Brunson led the New York Knicks to their first NBA championship since 1973, winning the Finals MVP after scoring 45 points in the final game. Stephen A. Smith publicly apologized to Brunson for doubting him in the past, and Brunson responded with gratitude and humor.Key Facts
- The New York Knicks won the NBA Finals with a 4-1 series victory over the San Antonio Spurs.
- Jalen Brunson averaged 32.6 points per game in the Finals.
- Brunson scored 45 points in Game 5, the highest ever by a Knicks player in an NBA Finals game.
- Brunson was named the Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP).
- Stephen A. Smith, a sports commentator and Knicks fan, publicly apologized to Brunson on ESPN’s "First Take."
- Brunson expressed thanks to the team, coaches, and his family after winning the MVP.
- This championship ended the Knicks’ 50-year wait for an NBA title.
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