Jalen Brunson pours in 44 points despite injury scare as Knicks cruise to get-right win

What started out as a get-right game for the Knicks took a sharp U-turn when Brook Lopez blocked Jalen Brunson’s sH๏τ three minutes into the second half and Brunson immediately grabbed his shoulder, motioned to the bench and walked down the tunnel toward the locker room.

But after a brief injury scare, he popped back out of the tunnel six minutes later, reentered the game to “MVP” chants and picked up where he left off — finishing with 44 points to secure his second 40-point game this season in the Knicks’ dominant 140-106 win over Giannis Antetokounmpo, Damian Lillard and the Bucks on Sunday at the Garden.

Karl-Anthony Towns of the Knicks reacts after hitting a 3-pointer next to Giannis Antetokounmpo #34 of the Milwaukee Bucks during the first quarter at MSG on Jan. 12, 2024.
Karl-Anthony Towns of the Knicks reacts after hitting a 3-pointer next to Giannis Antetokounmpo #34 of the Milwaukee Bucks during the first quarter at MSG on Jan. 12, 2024.

Karl-Anthony Towns finished with 30 on efficient 10-for-16 shooting. Cameron Payne added 18 points off the bench. The Knicks (26-14), finally, snapped out of their 3-point funk and finished five points shy of their season high.

Still, for those minutes without Brunson, everything was in flux for the Knicks.

They’d already lost four of their past five games. Brunson, as their star point guard, remains the heartbeat of their offense, even after the addition of Towns. That unit was already struggling — especially from beyond the arc — before Sunday’s game. And their 2024-25 ledger reflected that the Knicks, despite the constant hype as contenders, continued to falter against the top four teams in each conference even after a nine-game winning streak that ended Jan. 3.

Jalen Brunson #11 of the New York Knicks is greeted by OG Anunoby during the first quarter.

They took a step toward fixing that against the Bucks (20-17), who entered Sunday as the No. 4 seed in the Eastern Conference.

Brunson, predictably, remained at the crux of that solution, both before and after going to the locker room. He erupted for 23 of the Knicks’ 36 points in the first quarter, hitting 7 of 11 sH๏τs, attempting seven free throws and mixing 3s with sH๏τs inside the arc for a balanced blend of scoring that had been missing in recent games.

Then, when Brunson stayed on the bench to start the second quarter, Towns took over.

Back on Nov. 8, when the Knicks cruised past the Bucks in their first meeting of the season, Towns torched Lopez before Doc Rivers — amid what he called Milwaukee’s worst game of the season — switched Antetokounmpo onto Towns. That matchup worked in the Bucks’ favor again to start Sunday’s game, with Towns limited to just five points in the opening quarter.

But by halftime, Towns had 18 points. He kept driving with Antetokounmpo on the bench and Bobby Portis inheriting the defensive ᴀssignment. Brunson only contributed four points that frame, but the Knicks didn’t need another 23-point burst. They still built a 13-point lead at the break.

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