Jalen Brunson's performance has sparked discussions about his MVP potential, as highlighted by New York Knicks coach Mike Brown. In a recent game, Brunson scored 40 points and provided eight assists, leading
the Knicks to a 132-120 victory over the San Antonio Spurs at T-Mobile Arena. This win secured their place in the NBA Cup final. Brunson's consistent scoring, with at least 30 points in four consecutive games, has caught the attention of fans and media alike.
Coach Brown praised Brunson's ability to elevate his team's play, stating, "When you have an MVP of the league candidate in Jalen Brunson - 16-for-27, 40 points - he makes the game easier for everybody. " Brown emphasized that Brunson's performance on such a significant stage showcases his capabilities. He hopes that both media and fans will continue to recognize Brunson as a legitimate MVP contender.
Despite other strong candidates like Nikola Jokic and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander being in the running for this year's MVP award, Brown believes Brunson deserves equal consideration. The coach expressed frustration that Brunson's name is often overlooked in MVP discussions. He argued that when a player is leading their team to top positions in their conference while posting impressive numbers, they should be acknowledged.
Brunson himself remains modest about the MVP chatter. "No, I don't read into that stuff," he said. He appreciates the trust and faith Coach Brown has shown in him and values their growing relationship over recent months. For Brunson, this connection is an ongoing learning experience that he finds rewarding.
Currently averaging 28.3 points and 6.3 assists per game, Brunson stands out not only for his stats but also for his height. At six-foot-two, he would join Allen Iverson (2001), Steve Nash (2005-06), and Stephen Curry (2015-16) as one of the few players of similar stature to win the MVP award.
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Brown insists there is no campaign speech involved; he simply wants to highlight what he sees as an oversight in recognising Brunson's contributions. "Somebody brings up conversations about MVP. I don't ever hear Jalen's name," Brown noted. He believes that given Brunson's performance and leadership role on a top team, his name should be among the first mentioned.
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on how Brunson continues to perform and whether he can maintain this level of excellence. His contributions are undeniable, making him a key player to watch as discussions around the MVP award intensify.











