Jalen Brunson enhances Knicks’ legacy in Game 3 win
Further enhancing his legacy, Jalen Brunson enjoyed another memorable playoff performance in a New York Knicks uniform on Friday night.
Brunson even extended his franchise record with his latest 30-point game in the Knicks’ win.
He put up 33 points in 38 minutes while leading the Knicks to a convincing 108-94 win in Philadelphia against the 76ers. And in doing so, Brunson now scored at least 30 points in 24 playoff games since joining the Knicks – he recorded three others with the Dallas Mavericks.
Jalen Brunson owns the most 30-point playoff games in Knicks’ history
Brunson’s 24 games with 30 or more points in the playoffs continue to argue his case as the Knicks’ greatest playoff performer ever. Patrick Ewing is the next closest with 18, although he played in 135 playoff games with the Knicks to Brunson’s 51.
Brunson now has three 30-point games so far throughout this year’s postseason, one that’s far from over for the Knicks, who hold a commanding 3-0 series lead in their second round series and are one win away from a return trip to the Eastern Conference Finals.
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