NEW YORK– The New York Knicks have been slowly building their case as one of the most seasoned teams in the Eastern Conference, and their 118-109 come-from-behind win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday night served as a reminder of the offensive firepower that the group boasts.
Despite surrendering 62 first-half points to the Bucks, the Knicks stayed within striking distance long enough to eventually take control. Head coach Mike Brown was particularly impressed by what All-Star point guard Jalen Brunson was able to provide. The Villanova product posted a game-high 37 points on the strength of a 12-of-21 night from the field while also notching five assists and one rebound.
Brown went as far as to say that Brunson should be in the MVP conversation.
“He should be talked about right

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