OG Anunoby looked like a guardian angel during this play.
Knicks fans know he's been throughout a lot in life.
He lost his mom to cancer at 1.
Lost his dad early in his second NBA season.
Tore his ACL at Indiana.
Won a ring in Toronto, but without playing a single playoff minute due to an appendectomy.
Then he rose over everyone at MSG with 1.2 seconds left to complete a 29 point comeback.
Tell me his parents weren't guiding that ball in.
The Extra Innings delay didn't phase me as much because I was also at the Best of Both Worlds concert at MSG when R. Kelly claimed he saw a gun and got kicked out 🤣 If it's one thing Jay knows how to do, its improvise!
We're getting our first look at Knicks star Jalen Brunson following wrist surgery last week. In a photo that has gone viral on social media, Brunson is shown with his left arm in a sling. He had wrist surgery last Tuesday. Brunson had been playing through the injury during the Knicks' championship run. He's expected to resume basketball activities later this summer.
"It's over!
It's over
Knick fans
This is not a dream
Your long long wait has ended
Go ahead and cry
After 53 years
The Knicks are finally
NBA champions once again"
–– Mike Breen on this day a month ago
Jalen Brunson says game-winning shots aren’t pressure. Pressure is not knowing if you’ll have a contract tomorrow
“Pressure, for me, is defined differently. Everyone thinks the fourth-quarter clutch moments are pressure…”
“Watching my dad work out the way he did for about eight or nine years on non-guaranteed contracts, not really knowing when he’s going to be picked up, when he’s going to get cut. If he was going to play at all. I didn’t know that at the time”
“Knowing my dad’s journey in the league, I find that to be pressure. You don’t know what’s next. Your career is in another person’s hands. Not being guaranteed”
Host: “His final year, he finally got his first guaranteed contract. It’s insane when you think about it, how much he battled to carve out that career”
These are some of the first Break Dancers in Hip Hop - 1970-76 the first generation (to take it to the floor).
The man kneeling down to the right side of the picture is the very first (B-boy, Sasa), he battled guys & girls, he beat them all, undefeated. Now its a worldwide Dance