Jalen Brunson Explains Argument With His Dad On Knicks Bench

Elite point guard Jalen Brunson revealed that his argument with his father Rick Brunson wasn’t a big deal in the New York Knicks’ Game 4 win against the Atlanta Hawks. The clip went viral of Jalen and Rick arguing with each other on the Knicks bench since Rick is an assistant coach. Fans were curious about what made a father and son argue in public with millions of people watching them on television.

Jalen confirmed it was just a difference of opinions between competitors with a short statement that didn’t go into closer detail:

“There was no debate. Nah that was two competitors.”

New York had a decisive victory after taking an early lead and not letting up for the rest of the game. Brunson left the game to scare Knicks fans with an injury, but he returned to the court relatively quickly and was able to finish the game without another issue.

Rick and Jalen seemed to have a disagreement over a specific play, but Jalen had no interest in sharing that with the media. The short clip sparked fear that the superstar and coaching staff were clashing during a big game. However, Jalen made it clear it was a minor issue that doesn’t currently matter.

Jalen Brunson’s Leadership Makes The Story Important

Many NBA teams will see a random moment of tension between a player and coach, especially in a tense playoff game. New York needed to win Game 4, or they’d have been in the terrible position of having to win three consecutive games to avoid elimination to add more pressure to the day.

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Brunson is rightfully considered the leader of the team since he made the Knicks relevant after signing with them in free agency. A story lingering about Jalen arguing with coaches, whether it is his dad or not, would have hurt the team with media questions growing about it.

Some criticism was starting to hit Brunson after New York lost two games with him taking so many shots at the expense of Karl-Anthony Towns and OG Anunoby. Saturday’s game saw everyone contributing and Brunson leading his roster to victory in a near must-win outing.

Knicks Need Brunson To Match NBA’s Elite

Brunson has more pressure on him this season due to the Knicks having higher expectations. New York entered the season nearly tied with the Cleveland Cavaliers as the top favorites to win the Eastern Conference. Both teams fell below the Boston Celtics and Detroit Pistons in the standings.

One big question for the Knicks is if Brunson can match some of the top established superstars in the league in future series. Atlanta is relatively inexperienced, but all other top East teams have names considered better than Brunson in the bigger NBA picture.

Brunson will have to match stars like Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Cade Cunningham, and Donovan Mitchell if New York advances. Towns and Anunoby give Brunson help, but the big moments always come down to him making the tough plays. Brunson must prove he’s on the level of MVP candidates and first team All-NBA names for the Knicks to succeed.

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