To achieve their goals, Jalen Brunson stated that the Knicks still have areas for improvement.

2026-06-13 16:15

To achieve their goals, Jalen Brunson stated that the Knicks still have areas for improvement.


In Game 4 of the 2025/26 NBA Finals, the New York Knicks, after trailing by a large margin, relied on contributions from Jalen Brunson, Anunoby, and Anthony Towns to successfully rallied to defeat the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 at home, taking a 3-1 lead in the series and moving one step closer to the championship.


According to the data, Jalen Brunson scored 36 points and 7 assists in this key game, Anunoby scored 33 points and 1 assist, while Anthony Towns contributed 13 points and 2 assists for the New York Knicks.


When discussing the crucial comeback in the final stages of the game, 29-year-old New York Knicks point guard Jalen Brunson said, "I was at the top of the key and got a decent shot. Of course, it was a bit far, and there were two defenders interfering with me, but I still managed to put pressure on the rim. The ball bounced off the rim and landed well, and Anunoby, as always, delivered the key game-winning play."


"Actually, there wasn't much to say at that point. We just told each other that we had to catch up little by little. Just like in baseball, we need to keep hitting singles, keep getting on base, and then create opportunities step by step. We found the way, which is to keep doing the things that helped us get to this point."


Jalen Brunson pointed out, "Participating in the playoffs is definitely very taxing, but most importantly, we eventually found a way to win the game. There's still a lot we need to analyze and learn. But we must maintain a 0-0 mentality, just like always."


"We must maintain this attitude, and it will be very helpful for the team if we continue to move forward with this mindset. But there is nothing to celebrate now; the game is not over yet, and it is still a long way off."


In addition, Jalen Brunson said, "My parents taught me from a young age not to be a blind follower, but to be a leader, and I think that has helped me grow into the person I am today. The word 'success' is rarely mentioned in the locker room; we are more focused on how to continuously improve and become better every day."


"I am truly grateful to be on the winning side. But at the same time, we still have a lot to learn and improve. Only in this way can we truly achieve the goals that the team has always wanted to achieve."


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