Knicks' Jalen Brunson Sidelined with Knee Contusion, Team Signs Shake Milton
Jalen Brunson's knee injury is not season-ending, confirmed by a clean MRI, as the Knicks navigate a tight race for playoff positioning.
- Jalen Brunson suffered a knee contusion in a game against the Cavaliers, sidelining him for the subsequent game against the Hawks.
- An MRI confirmed Brunson's injury is not serious, but his return date remains uncertain as the Knicks aim to maintain their playoff standing.
- The Knicks, currently fourth in the East, face challenges with injuries but remain hopeful for a strong postseason run.
- In response to the injury crisis, the Knicks signed guard Shake Milton to bolster their roster.
- The team's performance and playoff prospects hinge on the health and return of key players, including Brunson and Julius Randle.