Jalen Brunson couldn’t keep a straight face when an interviewer talked about his Dad & Coach Rick playing for only 10 seconds in the 1999 NBA finals with the NY Knicks himself 😭💀
Jalen also shares a wholesome moment with his Dad while he talks about how proud he is of him ❤️🙌
“Our relationship is unique and people may think just because he pushes me a certain way that we don’t say things to each other, but I wouldn’t trade anything for the world. We have the best relationship.”
People respect you more when they don't see you often. Even parents. Trust me. It's strange how distance rearranges love, how absence restores what closeness erodes. When people are deprived of your presence, they start seeing you clearly again, not through habit but through awareness. Proximity dulls perception. Space sharpens it. That's just how the human mind works.
The biggest proof of racism in the film industry is the fact that this guy is a great character, with a great story and episodes, but still hasn't had any remakes, movies, or spin-offs. They practically forgot about his entire existence.
Two things can be true
1. Knicks didn’t play up to their standards in Game 3
2. The officiating was egregious, benefiting the Spurs for the third straight time
Mike Brown is not happy with the officiating after Game 3:
"I never thought I'd be in the NBA Finals and see a team get 24 free throw attempts in the second half to another team's eight."
We’re in the penalty with 8 minutes left…….
I hate blaming the refs because I’m a big believer in not leaving the game in their hands but it’s hard to stay in a game when the officiating has been this bad.
This is INSANE, the refs let the Knicks inbound the ball and then called the play dead for a substitution after play already started.
WTF am I missing??