Knicks Optimistic About Jalen Brunson’s Return Before Playoffs
Coach Thibodeau confirms steady progress in Brunson’s recovery and anticipates his return before the regular-season finale on April 13.
- Jalen Brunson sprained his right ankle during overtime against the Los Angeles Lakers on March 6 and has been out since.
- The Knicks announced Brunson would be sidelined for at least two weeks, with a re-evaluation scheduled for March 21.
- Coach Tom Thibodeau reported that Brunson is making steady progress, including light shooting and no longer needing a protective boot.
- Thibodeau expressed hope that Brunson will play in a few games before the postseason to regain his rhythm.
- Brunson, a key player for the Knicks, ranks seventh in the NBA in scoring and eighth in assists, underscoring his importance to the team’s playoff aspirations.