I normally don't like PGs who have such a high usage and look for their own shot as much as Brunson, but his ability to play within the flow of the game, high basketball IQ and his ability to keep his teammates involved despite his high volume of shots make him my favorite Knick since Ewing
@@avery1018 I don't disagree... but usually PGs who play that way (whether by circumstance or by preference) end up becoming horribly inefficient and make tons of mistakes b/c of it. Brunson manages to avoid that (for the most part) b/c of the traits I mentioned... I actually think he's a much better passer than people give him credit for. I'd love to see his assist numbers if they add a couple more big scoring threats.
@@devingiannini2077 totally, and he’s efficient because aside from Luka, I don’t think there’s another guard who can create high quality looks in the paint so consistently
@@avery1018 one of the things that really impresses me about Brunson is his versatility offensively. Apart from his physical limitations (i.e. his size and/or not having a Nate Robinson vertical) he really has no weaknesses and he's gotten so good at keeping the defense guessing and not leaning on any one skill to the point where defenses constantly end up in a "pick your poison" situation. His ability to get shots in the paint is uncanny for a guard his size. I honestly watch him and am stunned every time at the creativity, variety and textbook execution of his offensive skillset.
3:36 check Hartenstein on this play. Dude goes from ABOVE the 3 line, to literally RIGHT UNDER the rim in like 3 seconds. This energy and tenacity is why we're a winning team now. 👏🏽
Best Brunson breakdown video 🙌🏼 He's a beast 🟠🔵LGK🟠🔵 You have to appreciate how much he does against dudes much bigger than him. Always rooting for the underdog
Yeah he just goes past the defender and looks back so he can slow down and throw his head back into the defender while flailing and trying to create contact with the guy behind him 😅@@CaptainCap39
I love his game, you’re right about the fact that he makes very few mistakes especially in crunch time. He has completely mastered how to exploit his defenders and hunt for driving angles and space to get a shot or floater off. He’s elite at finishing through contact, and although he is “small” by conventional standards, he plays bigger than he is due to have a strong lower body and low center of gravity, he keeps his dribble low, and he changes direction so quickly. He reminds me a little bit of Steve Nash mixed with Stevie Franchise and a dash of Iverson
For antone like me who is actually trying to play like Brunson on the court, don’t forget this man does miss plenty of shots. He missed 17 per game in the playoffs. But, the reason I’ve felt since Dallas that this man could put up 30 if he got the chance, he is simply able to get good looks off that he is comfortable and confident taking over, and over, and over, and over. Brunson isn’t afraid to miss a 9 foot jump shot. Idk, I feel like some players might be. But Brunson just shoots and shoots and shoots. Never gets too down. And it’s brilliant. They seem like tough shots, but they also seem like easy shots. But all that matters is that they are easy and comfortable and second nature shots for him. I remember I was really impressed his rookie season when he showed that he could make these paint and short mid range shots over almost any contest and get to them whenever he wanted. We all hear so much about the mentality of Kobe. One thing I don’t hear taken from him enough is how much time he spent on the mid range shot specifically. He shot thousands and thousands of the same shots from the same area in pradrice to the point that during games, it felt really comfortable for him to take them with any levle of contest in his face and he was even able to do things like alter his shooting pocket or release angle casually becasue he was sooooo practiced with those shots. And I’ve heard him talk about this. That’s the goal we should all aim for. To get to the point that we have a move or moves or a shot or shots that we are subconsciously sooo comfortable with. We can just go to it whenever we want! And even tho you might miss it any one attenpt, You know you are going to make a bunch of of them if you just keep shooting them. And once you have that comfort level in a move or shot package, that allows you to also feel comfortable to branch out mid game and try new things, because you know you can always go back to your comfort zone if need be!
He is an absolute master at changing directions the split second a defender turns their head, if you look behind you to see where the screen is coming from or where your help is you are dead. Also, the most dangerous time to defend him is after he slows down or looks like he’s doing something casual, he baits defenders into thinking they can relax for half a second and then blows by them. He is playing chess while most defenders are playing checkers, he may not be super athletic but he is one of the most cerebral scorers of this generation, you have to be mentally locked in to slow him down.
Enjoyed this video. I’m a big fan of Brunson’s. He’s a hard worker that has earned where he is right now. And he will continue to get better as he keeps adjusting to how teams play him.
Just stop bro. You maybe only saw Iverson play on UA-cam video crossover highlights. Iverson played in an era where small guys who drove the paint ate that paint. Brunsons got it easy in this era.
One thing I disagree with in this video is that you say Brunson is more of a floor raiser than a ceiling raiser and isn't one to have hyper-efficient games. While he's not quite as good as Steph and Jokic who you mentioned, he is still capable of being a highly efficient scorer in different situations. Without Randle our team is basically the 2001 Sixers -- Brunson is Iverson and no one else on the team is really all that good at creating their own shot. He has to carry the offense and has taken on a huge load, sacrificing efficiency for volume out of necessity. When playing with a co-star like Randle (or ideally someone better) he's shown his ability to be more efficient at slightly lower volume, and was quite good as a catch and shoot player this year.
on lebrons/jj podcast he mentioned the average NBA play isn't very bright. I feel like that's why Brunson is good, he is a very smart and clever person, which gives him the edge while being built below average(for an NBA player).
Mark Cuban 🤡 made the biggest mistake in NBA history by not resigning "Jalen Brunson". That will cost Mark Cuban and the Dallas Mavericks in the future.
Your analysis here was incredibly articulate, and accurate. Brunson is just a winner, and he inspires those around him to be winners, which makes him a leader. On top of that, while all of these things scream MVP, he wouldn't even care for such a title, which is why he is loved. What a wonderful example JB is for all the kids out there, and a whole new generation of NBA fans.
Yeah and a lot of those turnovers have been careless late game execution after being in the game for 45 minutes, which he doesn't do a lot of. This dude has been magical for my Knicks and is already my favorite Knick from my generation. 🙏🏽👏🏽
Brunson is actually extremely efficient when he’s not being triple teamed nearly every time down. Before Randle went down he was insanely efficient was at like 50/40/87 it’s just that the whole defense is keyed on him now and nobody shot that well in this series because of the defense embid shot the same as Brunson did with a co star
For the past 3 season, at least, he's been shooting before 48-50% from the field, and 37-41% from behind the arc. If he was a better free throw shooter, he would be flirting with 50/40/90 seasons every year. He is uber efficient as a high-volume/high-usage scorer, with or without Randle. Julius, as a secondary scorer, does make it harder for opposing teams to focus/triple team Brunson.
Both Brunson and Randle's efficiency was crazy this year. Which shouldn't be surprising since last year they were two of the most doubled players in the league and they've only gotten better at playing alongside each other since.
That's what they say about the NBA great "Allen Iverson" & "Isaiah Thomas". And now it happens to "Jalen Brunson". Basketball fans and media have failed to see great talent. The only one see is the NY Knicks 🧡, the NY Sports Media, and NY Sports Fans. They see 👀 true.
Video idea: i'd be curious which players....outplayed their CONTRACT. Brunson, 100%. Westbrook in 2024, 99% for $0.5M/yr (b/c in 2023, it was awful at $40M/yr)
Brunson feels like Kobe, isn’t overly lengthy, strong or athletic but is able to get to his spot and make his shots. Both have incredible footwork of countering what their opponents put in front of them to create space for shot creation or driving lanes. This year is a good year but next year I think there’s bound to be the most competitive season yet. Both the west and east will be in a fire fight, MVP voting will be a dog fight between Embid, Jokic, Luka, Giannis, SGA, Brunson and Ja.
@@dr.grinchh But I describe him as Kobe a lot since they aren’t the most athletic, aren’t the most lengthy or as strong. Lebron, TMac, Ant and MJ have a beyond 42 inch vert their first step off the dribble helps them beat t he ur defender off the dribble, MJ and TMac athleticism make their jumpers soo high that they have a such a high release point which makes it soo much more unguardable. Someone like Kawhi, Ant and Lebron are strong enough who when they find enough space, they can muscle their way for a drive to beat their man off the dribble and succeed in the post. Someone like KD is super lengthy and tall where he has the highest release point for his jumpers and he’s efficient which makes him super hard to guard alongside his great agility. Kobe and Jalen Brunson don’t have these extra qualities but their footwork really helps them to get to their spot and succeed. While Kobe does have a 38 inch very which is still decent compared to Brunson 29, they style isn’t as reliable on athleticism, strength and length like the best wing players that might get bought up.
These Knicks are playing like how a Knicks team should. Yes Brusnson is the top guy but that doesn't stop the whole starting line up from having double digits in scoring. Let's not forget how great their rebounding is considering there not a really big team at all but they fight for every possession. I feel nostalgic watching them play like I've seen this before, this is the 90s Knicks all over again. Unlike the 90s we need to see these Knicks get rings and a parade. I've lived in NY my whole life and I cannot wait to one day move far away from this dumpster fire. The only thing I will take wifh me is my love for the NY Knicks.
Julius Randle is fine as a costar but how you breakdown JB game. It screams for mikal bridges as a two way costar but I think the Villanova guys and Robinson is too small for thibs liking. Idk who’d be a good safety value type player for the Knicks as a second option
Before Randle got hurt Brunson's efficiency was insane this year, because they had two guys who often needed to be doubled. Randle was probably more efficient than he's ever been this year before his shoulder injury as. It's a real shame they had so many injuries because that January where they had Brunson, Randle, and OG after the trade with the Raptors they were like a top 3 offensive and defensive team in the league and were blowing out the Sixers (in Philly) and the Nuggets.
“Rarely will you ever see unique peak efficiency games with Brunson”. What games are you watching bro?? He is constantly scoring 30+ off of great shooting percentages??? You can be efficient while also taking a lot of shots, both can be true
I know everyone is sick to their stomach knowing the Knicks finally got a generational player, let alone got him for the ultimate discount. Every team in the association has gotten atleast one or 2 generational players twice in the past decade, Brunson is the only generational Knick since Carmelo and even he wasn’t generational. The Knicks deserve to eat and have a seat at the table dammit.
Man that go to move that Brunson does that Trey young used to do .. get infront of a defender and let them run into you going up in the air … no sure why this was not included
Brunson averaged 52.5 TS% and was a -8. Maxey also was a -8. Embiid was a +46 (highest out of anyone on the team) and averaged 59.2 TS%. Knicks only won cos they have a good team whilst the Sixers are Embiid and vet minimums.
Crazy to think they’re missing Julius and Bojan right now too. Probably would’ve smoked Philly with those two there. Philly gotta get some good role players now that Tobias won’t be eating a huge contract
The drop coverage made him average 40. If Joel helps to contest and missed, it's automatic offensive board. It's a perfect pair to have a good offensive rebound team. This is what Trae Young did to them in 2021. Clint is only focused in getting offensive board if Joel helped contesting him.
@@frostyinf5170 if you look closely he doesn't palm the ball only when he does the crossover but even when he dribbles in straight line he palms it..the refs must call it but as of now they don't call it as they don't call travel so it's getting out of hand..
@@elmehdinafia1237If they called it on him, they’d have to call it in EVERYONE. Maxey did it all series, & they didn’t call it on him. That’s just the way the NBA is, now.
I normally don't like PGs who have such a high usage and look for their own shot as much as Brunson, but his ability to play within the flow of the game, high basketball IQ and his ability to keep his teammates involved despite his high volume of shots make him my favorite Knick since Ewing
He would be more of a distributor if the Knicks had other scorers, but as is, he knows he needs to be like 70% of their offense
@@avery1018 I don't disagree... but usually PGs who play that way (whether by circumstance or by preference) end up becoming horribly inefficient and make tons of mistakes b/c of it. Brunson manages to avoid that (for the most part) b/c of the traits I mentioned... I actually think he's a much better passer than people give him credit for. I'd love to see his assist numbers if they add a couple more big scoring threats.
@@devingiannini2077 totally, and he’s efficient because aside from Luka, I don’t think there’s another guard who can create high quality looks in the paint so consistently
@@avery1018 one of the things that really impresses me about Brunson is his versatility offensively. Apart from his physical limitations (i.e. his size and/or not having a Nate Robinson vertical) he really has no weaknesses and he's gotten so good at keeping the defense guessing and not leaning on any one skill to the point where defenses constantly end up in a "pick your poison" situation.
His ability to get shots in the paint is uncanny for a guard his size. I honestly watch him and am stunned every time at the creativity, variety and textbook execution of his offensive skillset.
@@avery1018 Oh come on, the Knicks have plenty of other scorers. Randle, DiVicenzo, etc.
3:36 check Hartenstein on this play. Dude goes from ABOVE the 3 line, to literally RIGHT UNDER the rim in like 3 seconds. This energy and tenacity is why we're a winning team now. 👏🏽
Whole Knicks team is playing like that, I think the Pacers are gonna have their hands full
@@CaptainCap39all I know is that the knicks are getting a lot of offensive rebounds
Best Brunson breakdown video 🙌🏼 He's a beast 🟠🔵LGK🟠🔵 You have to appreciate how much he does against dudes much bigger than him. Always rooting for the underdog
Elite footwork. Brunson moves like a knife in the paint
Yeah cuz he's playing football the way he carries 😂
@@Mofoshow he's my fav player and he doesn't carry or the refs would call it every game. he's been my fav player ever since he came to NY!
Most Modern nba dribbling would have been called carrying in the old days. They let them palm the ball all the time. It’s just a shift in technique.
@@Mofoshowyou ain’t watching the same games then cuz this dude don’t carry 🤣
Yeah he just goes past the defender and looks back so he can slow down and throw his head back into the defender while flailing and trying to create contact with the guy behind him 😅@@CaptainCap39
Doing all this while still getting double digit assists is wild
This guy does whatever he wants, on a court where everyone is bigger than him.
I love his game, you’re right about the fact that he makes very few mistakes especially in crunch time. He has completely mastered how to exploit his defenders and hunt for driving angles and space to get a shot or floater off. He’s elite at finishing through contact, and although he is “small” by conventional standards, he plays bigger than he is due to have a strong lower body and low center of gravity, he keeps his dribble low, and he changes direction so quickly. He reminds me a little bit of Steve Nash mixed with Stevie Franchise and a dash of Iverson
His offensive game is so crafty
Flopping
For antone like me who is actually trying to play like Brunson on the court, don’t forget this man does miss plenty of shots. He missed 17 per game in the playoffs. But, the reason I’ve felt since Dallas that this man could put up 30 if he got the chance, he is simply able to get good looks off that he is comfortable and confident taking over, and over, and over, and over. Brunson isn’t afraid to miss a 9 foot jump shot. Idk, I feel like some players might be. But Brunson just shoots and shoots and shoots. Never gets too down. And it’s brilliant. They seem like tough shots, but they also seem like easy shots. But all that matters is that they are easy and comfortable and second nature shots for him.
I remember I was really impressed his rookie season when he showed that he could make these paint and short mid range shots over almost any contest and get to them whenever he wanted.
We all hear so much about the mentality of Kobe. One thing I don’t hear taken from him enough is how much time he spent on the mid range shot specifically. He shot thousands and thousands of the same shots from the same area in pradrice to the point that during games, it felt really comfortable for him to take them with any levle of contest in his face and he was even able to do things like alter his shooting pocket or release angle casually becasue he was sooooo practiced with those shots. And I’ve heard him talk about this. That’s the goal we should all aim for. To get to the point that we have a move or moves or a shot or shots that we are subconsciously sooo comfortable with. We can just go to it whenever we want! And even tho you might miss it any one attenpt, You know you are going to make a bunch of of them if you just keep shooting them. And once you have that comfort level in a move or shot package, that allows you to also feel comfortable to branch out mid game and try new things, because you know you can always go back to your comfort zone if need be!
Very well said!
well said bro
Mavs got nothing for him, crazy
2 years ago his contract was called “an overpay” so
@@BoolatGuzairov by idiots, yes
Mavs didn't even match the contract
Kyrie is waaaay better and he's a proven champion and more clutch than Brunson so we're good 😂
@@elmehdinafia1237you sure??
Love this video and love how you said “his jumper is absolutely butter”😂😂😂
He is an absolute master at changing directions the split second a defender turns their head, if you look behind you to see where the screen is coming from or where your help is you are dead. Also, the most dangerous time to defend him is after he slows down or looks like he’s doing something casual, he baits defenders into thinking they can relax for half a second and then blows by them. He is playing chess while most defenders are playing checkers, he may not be super athletic but he is one of the most cerebral scorers of this generation, you have to be mentally locked in to slow him down.
Enjoyed this video. I’m a big fan of Brunson’s. He’s a hard worker that has earned where he is right now. And he will continue to get better as he keeps adjusting to how teams play him.
He's the modern day Allen Iverson. Such a fun player to watch.
Please don't compare him to AI
No not AI. Just Brunson 🔥🔥🔥🔶🔷🔶🔷
dont speak of basketball ever again
Just stop bro. You maybe only saw Iverson play on UA-cam video crossover highlights. Iverson played in an era where small guys who drove the paint ate that paint. Brunsons got it easy in this era.
@@mickpratt8327agreed
We were down to a seven man rotation he had to play like that
It's like he's playing 2k mycareer atp 😂🔥
Idk Brunson pretty damn efficient
He is efficient. He took more shots because he has to in these playoffs but still managed to avg 9 assists
One thing I disagree with in this video is that you say Brunson is more of a floor raiser than a ceiling raiser and isn't one to have hyper-efficient games. While he's not quite as good as Steph and Jokic who you mentioned, he is still capable of being a highly efficient scorer in different situations. Without Randle our team is basically the 2001 Sixers -- Brunson is Iverson and no one else on the team is really all that good at creating their own shot. He has to carry the offense and has taken on a huge load, sacrificing efficiency for volume out of necessity. When playing with a co-star like Randle (or ideally someone better) he's shown his ability to be more efficient at slightly lower volume, and was quite good as a catch and shoot player this year.
He is amazing…pure and simple. Just amazing. A joy to watch.
on lebrons/jj podcast he mentioned the average NBA play isn't very bright. I feel like that's why Brunson is good, he is a very smart and clever person, which gives him the edge while being built below average(for an NBA player).
Mark Cuban 🤡 made the biggest mistake in NBA history by not resigning "Jalen Brunson".
That will cost Mark Cuban and the Dallas Mavericks in the future.
He's used to it he did it before with Steve Nash
“Why the quotes”? On Jalen Brunson. “You probably a dumb ass”
Your analysis here was incredibly articulate, and accurate. Brunson is just a winner, and he inspires those around him to be winners, which makes him a leader. On top of that, while all of these things scream MVP, he wouldn't even care for such a title, which is why he is loved. What a wonderful example JB is for all the kids out there, and a whole new generation of NBA fans.
Great video! Hope you do more on the Knicks in the future!
Absolutely!
Nice break down, Brunson finally getting the love he deserves. Happy for him, dude has worked hard to get where he is at his size. Lets go Knicks!
Yeah and a lot of those turnovers have been careless late game execution after being in the game for 45 minutes, which he doesn't do a lot of. This dude has been magical for my Knicks and is already my favorite Knick from my generation. 🙏🏽👏🏽
Absolute butter 😮
Remember they said my boy was overpaid😂😂😂😂 This dude is ELITE.
Brunson > Maxey, Mitchell, Trae, Booker, Hali, Melo, Dame…
Maxey much younger
@@lost2found479and? Brunson still better than
Lamelo or carmelo
@@Jimyjonsonlamelo
mfs ain’t *that* crazy, i promise
@@Jimyjonson Better PG than LaMelo & Better Knick than Carmelo…both ways 🤷🏽♂️‼️😂
Excellent analysis
Glad you enjoyed!
Great breakdown man
Thank you!
My lord Jalen Brunson, thank you for changing Knickerbocker culture and bringing my life an ounce of joy🙏🏼
He is a great playmaker too it’s like he is always looking for inequalities in the defense but he can also just create that inequality Brunson the 🐐
Are you going to upload a prediction for nuggets vs wolves?
Brunson is actually extremely efficient when he’s not being triple teamed nearly every time down. Before Randle went down he was insanely efficient was at like 50/40/87 it’s just that the whole defense is keyed on him now and nobody shot that well in this series because of the defense embid shot the same as Brunson did with a co star
Yeah Brunson’s efficiency numbers with Randle skyrocket
For the past 3 season, at least, he's been shooting before 48-50% from the field, and 37-41% from behind the arc. If he was a better free throw shooter, he would be flirting with 50/40/90 seasons every year. He is uber efficient as a high-volume/high-usage scorer, with or without Randle. Julius, as a secondary scorer, does make it harder for opposing teams to focus/triple team Brunson.
Both Brunson and Randle's efficiency was crazy this year. Which shouldn't be surprising since last year they were two of the most doubled players in the league and they've only gotten better at playing alongside each other since.
Brunson Elite scoring, a facilitator that makes role players around him better and leadership abilities
man is an unreal player and fun to watch
Incredible player.
Beatiful breakdown
Cuban having nightmares
Spot on commentary
That's what they say about the NBA great "Allen Iverson" & "Isaiah Thomas". And now it happens to "Jalen Brunson". Basketball fans and media have failed to see great talent. The only one see is the NY Knicks 🧡, the NY Sports Media, and NY Sports Fans. They see 👀 true.
He has elite underrated burst
These NBA playoffs are CRAZY
Julius Randle need trade this coming off-season & pursue Mikal Bridges
Brunson is our offense
Fire Vid... Brunson is the goat
Video idea: i'd be curious which players....outplayed their CONTRACT.
Brunson, 100%. Westbrook in 2024, 99% for $0.5M/yr (b/c in 2023, it was awful at $40M/yr)
great break down
They play just like the Sixers when they had A.I. Give him the ball and get out the way. It’s awesome
Brunson feels like Kobe, isn’t overly lengthy, strong or athletic but is able to get to his spot and make his shots. Both have incredible footwork of countering what their opponents put in front of them to create space for shot creation or driving lanes.
This year is a good year but next year I think there’s bound to be the most competitive season yet. Both the west and east will be in a fire fight, MVP voting will be a dog fight between Embid, Jokic, Luka, Giannis, SGA, Brunson and Ja.
Smh I miss Kobe playing
@@rahtaylor7651 Same and I think many do.
Kobe Was A Legit 6’6 😂 JB Is Barely 6’2
True besides the athletic part. Kobe was a freak athlete he’d jump 50 inches to poster a man when the adrenaline was running
@@dr.grinchh But I describe him as Kobe a lot since they aren’t the most athletic, aren’t the most lengthy or as strong.
Lebron, TMac, Ant and MJ have a beyond 42 inch vert their first step off the dribble helps them beat t he ur defender off the dribble, MJ and TMac athleticism make their jumpers soo high that they have a such a high release point which makes it soo much more unguardable.
Someone like Kawhi, Ant and Lebron are strong enough who when they find enough space, they can muscle their way for a drive to beat their man off the dribble and succeed in the post.
Someone like KD is super lengthy and tall where he has the highest release point for his jumpers and he’s efficient which makes him super hard to guard alongside his great agility.
Kobe and Jalen Brunson don’t have these extra qualities but their footwork really helps them to get to their spot and succeed. While Kobe does have a 38 inch very which is still decent compared to Brunson 29, they style isn’t as reliable on athleticism, strength and length like the best wing players that might get bought up.
People keep disrespecting this guy I hope he continues to ball out of his mind in these playoffs.
imagine a Gotham City NBA FINALS
Joker vs New York 🃏
Murray vs Brunson
two complete teams…Joker gets the last laugh in Gotham City at MSG ‼️🃏
Brunson is Batman. Saviour of NYC
I like it cause Batman always win
@@boris2997 Facts
In January, OG totally shut down Murray. But NY had Randle then. The second time the two teams played OG was hurt.
Was a bit shocked that Brunson did not get recruited to the USA team.
Jb for nyc mayor
An incredible series by Brunson to will his team's offense to victory
And josh hart stepped up to the 2nd best player on his team 👍
@@anubis4032 ngl I'd say it was Anunoby just because of how impactful his defense was. Felt like he was everywhere all series
“Tim Hardaway Jr over me?” - Jalen Brunson probably
Be elite if Mitch, hartenstien, Randle incorporate gortat screen
Shorter players are harder to guard in my opinion as a D2 hooper
That center of gravity is different
LOVE BRUNSON 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Brunson is the new age Iverson
Thibodeau is the happiest man in the world 😂
told ya on the livestream, theres not a player on the sixers who can guard brunson
I knew he’d go crazy, just thought the Sixers as a collective could produce more offense. I was wrong!
Great breakdown! Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Mark Cuban crying watching Brunson balling with the knicks
You have some amazing content brother!!!!
Thank you!
reminds me of D rose mvp year
Big Dawg when we getting a Mitchell Robinson video🔥
These Knicks are playing like how a Knicks team should. Yes Brusnson is the top guy but that doesn't stop the whole starting line up from having double digits in scoring. Let's not forget how great their rebounding is considering there not a really big team at all but they fight for every possession. I feel nostalgic watching them play like I've seen this before, this is the 90s Knicks all over again. Unlike the 90s we need to see these Knicks get rings and a parade. I've lived in NY my whole life and I cannot wait to one day move far away from this dumpster fire. The only thing I will take wifh me is my love for the NY Knicks.
I'm really hoping for Nuggets Knicks Finals
...masterclass.
THE GOAT
Brunson has a chance to take the knicks to their First conference finals in 24 years if we can beat the pacers which will be a tough series.
He’s already setting NBA records in the playoffs along with Jordan and others…
Jack of all trades, this who kids should study.
If he just get an elite scorer on the wing. It’s over!! Go Knicks
Brunson is the king of New York
Julius Randle is fine as a costar but how you breakdown JB game. It screams for mikal bridges as a two way costar but I think the Villanova guys and Robinson is too small for thibs liking. Idk who’d be a good safety value type player for the Knicks as a second option
Before Randle got hurt Brunson's efficiency was insane this year, because they had two guys who often needed to be doubled. Randle was probably more efficient than he's ever been this year before his shoulder injury as. It's a real shame they had so many injuries because that January where they had Brunson, Randle, and OG after the trade with the Raptors they were like a top 3 offensive and defensive team in the league and were blowing out the Sixers (in Philly) and the Nuggets.
great video
Thanks!
Hear me out here... Jalen Brunson's HAIR is a functioning part of his offense. His head fakes are so eye-grabbing, because of the dangling hair.
Just a 6 foot guard with balls of steel
The moving screens are crazy. Can't defend that 😂
Trae young is still alive in the playoffs . 🫡
nah he has the strength, ask booker after he called him soft
Oh I know about how strong Brunson is at his size! Just not compared to a bulky wing is all I was getting at.
“Rarely will you ever see unique peak efficiency games with Brunson”. What games are you watching bro?? He is constantly scoring 30+ off of great shooting percentages??? You can be efficient while also taking a lot of shots, both can be true
I know everyone is sick to their stomach knowing the Knicks finally got a generational player, let alone got him for the ultimate discount. Every team in the association has gotten atleast one or 2 generational players twice in the past decade, Brunson is the only generational Knick since Carmelo and even he wasn’t generational. The Knicks deserve to eat and have a seat at the table dammit.
Elite pg
FLOOOOP!!!
Man that go to move that Brunson does that Trey young used to do .. get infront of a defender and let them run into you going up in the air … no sure why this was not included
I wanted to mention it but couldn’t find a way to fit it into the video organically. Definitely a big part of his arsenal though!
@@HoopVenue I’m having a huge debate .. is it or isn’t the same scheme move that Trey young used to do ?
Ok
Brunson averaged 52.5 TS% and was a -8. Maxey also was a -8. Embiid was a +46 (highest out of anyone on the team) and averaged 59.2 TS%. Knicks only won cos they have a good team whilst the Sixers are Embiid and vet minimums.
Crazy to think they’re missing Julius and Bojan right now too. Probably would’ve smoked Philly with those two there. Philly gotta get some good role players now that Tobias won’t be eating a huge contract
The seventyknickers
I love his game I wasnt a knicks fan till this season I love this team just hope my cavs dont run into em 😂
D1 hater
Let’s go knicks
The drop coverage made him average 40. If Joel helps to contest and missed, it's automatic offensive board. It's a perfect pair to have a good offensive rebound team.
This is what Trae Young did to them in 2021. Clint is only focused in getting offensive board if Joel helped contesting him.
a classic?
My cuz think he a better point guard than curry what y’all think
Our saving grace is Randell being injured. Playoff randell is trash
Jb better then kyrie .dallas mesed that up .
The way he palms the ball every time he goes for a drive is jarring 😂
EVERY ball-dominant player "palms the ball" every time they drive. He probably does it less than most.
@@frostyinf5170 if you look closely he doesn't palm the ball only when he does the crossover but even when he dribbles in straight line he palms it..the refs must call it but as of now they don't call it as they don't call travel so it's getting out of hand..
@@elmehdinafia1237If they called it on him, they’d have to call it in EVERYONE. Maxey did it all series, & they didn’t call it on him. That’s just the way the NBA is, now.
This dude is the next Curry. For real for real. Man is a bucket.