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Knicks Optimistic About Jalen Brunson's Return Before Playoffs

The star point guard, recovering from a sprained ankle, has resumed light shooting as the team eyes his reintegration ahead of the postseason.

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Overview

  • Jalen Brunson, who sprained his right ankle on March 6, is out of his protective boot and has begun light shooting as part of his rehabilitation.
  • Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau expressed hope that Brunson will return to play in some regular-season games before the April 13 finale to regain game readiness.
  • Brunson needs to participate in four more games to qualify for postseason awards, adding urgency to his potential return timeline.
  • During Brunson's six-game absence, the Knicks have gone 3-3, underscoring his critical role as the team's top scorer and playmaker.
  • Brunson, ranked seventh in league scoring and eighth in assists, continues to focus on intensive rehab to ensure his readiness for the postseason.