After officially finalizing his new $104MM deal with the Knicks, guard Jalen Brunson sat down this week for a wide-ranging interview moderated by Bill Pidto of MSG and attended by season ticket holders (YouTube video link).
“It’s like a whirlwind of emotions for me,” Brunson told Pidto (hat tip to Alex Smith of SNY.tv for some of the transcription). “It’s a lot. This building (Knicks home arena Madison Square Garden) is very special and I’m just happy to hopefully create some new memories here.”
During a breakout 2021/22 season for the Mavericks, Brunson averaged career highs of 16.3 PPG, 4.8 APG, 3.9 RPG, and 0.8 SPG across 79 contests, including 61 starts. He posted shooting splits of .502/.373/.840. Starting in the backcourt alongside All-NBA guard Luka Doncic, Brunson helped Dallas return to the Western Conference Finals for the first time in 11 years. The team lost in five games to the eventual champion Warriors.
Here’s more from Brunson’s conversation with Pidto:
- The 25-year-old Brunson, whose father Rick Brunson is now an assistant coach under Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau, discussed his familial connections to the club. The elder Brunson, himself a former NBA point guard, also played for the Knicks during the 1999/2000 NBA season. Thibodeau was an assistant coach under Jeff Van Gundy at the time. “It brings everything full circle,” Jalen Brunson said of joining the Knicks organization. “I’ve known them for a long time. It’s family. It’s a comfort level to this and something that I just couldn’t turn a blind eye to. I knew that these guys have my best interests at heart, and… I think Leon (Rose) probably saw me before my dad did, so it’s just one big family for me and I’m just super excited.”
- When asked about his successful tenure with the Mavericks, culminating in the aforementioned trip to the 2022 Western Conference Finals, Brunson reflected on his difficult decision to move on to a new team. “For the longest time, I thought I would never leave Dallas,” Brunson said. “I thought Dallas was my home for my entire career. It’s a great place, it’s a place that I really wanted to be and I’m so thankful that they took a chance on me. It was definitely tough. I’m going to miss my teammates. That organization’s special. The relationships that I made that, it was really special, so I’m definitely going to miss it.”
- The 6’1″ point guard spoke of how his mentality will fit a revamped Knicks roster. “(I’m a) person who’s never going to quit,” Brunson, a two-time NCAA champion while with Villanova, said. “It’s never been in my DNA. Something about me is that it’s about the little things for me. People see the stats and all that stuff, but the things that matter to me most [are] the little things like putting my body on the line for my teammates, diving on the ground, being that person that everyone can turn to saying, ‘That guy is going to do everything he can to help this team win a game,’ and that’s just how I’ve been my entire life.”
- Brunson discussed his evolution as a player, from prep school through the NBA. “Everywhere I’ve gone, since high school it started for me, it’s always been, ‘Jalen Brunson’s good, but’ — it’s always that ‘but,'” Brunson said. “They’re going to say something negative about (me)…. It was ‘too slow,’ ‘not athletic enough,’ ‘too small,’ all those things that don’t measure heart.”
Jalen Brunson’s good but now his prime is going to be wasted on the Knicks.
Sadly Brunson himself agrees with your comment.
He will in time become to be seen as overpaid to underperform like the rest of the Knicks.
In time? That seems to be the narrative already.
Brunson averaged 20.4ppg/7.5apg/3.9rpg with a .493/.350/.806 with an 8-9 record without Luka in the regular season. In addition he averaged 32ppg/5.3/apg/5.3rpg in the playoffs.
They went 8-9 during the regular season and 2-1 in the playoffs on those scenarios.
All indications in this small sample size lean towards him overperforming his contract.
@Tacocat
will the Knicks replicate the spacing Brunson enjoyed in Dallas with a 4/5-out offense, or will the middle of the floor be clogged with defenders gapping/playing-off of Randle & Barrett, while Mitch is in the dunker’s spot and his defender in the paint?
@Juice
No one’s future is etched in stone. He might prove you all wrong.
Actually they’re all overpaid but at least Brunson gives 100% for his money.
The Geniuses …….
Games haven’t even started yet. Yet we all know what he’s going to do and what he’s worth ???? Yeah ! OK !
Knicks are still making moves. And don’t expect Randle to be on this team. 21-25 yr olds always get better. We are nowhere near a finished product. I’m surely going to enjoy it. REBUILDING it takes more than
“” TWO , DOS , 2, DEUX, DUE YEARS “”