Jalen Brunson, Knicks advance to NBA Cup quarterfinals with win over Bucks

On a night Giannis Antetokounmpo was dominant again, Jalen Brunson was the more unstoppable superstar on the floor.
The Knicks had seen a 13-point fourth-quarter lead dwindle down to just two points and had made just one of their previous 11 shots.
But there was Brunson, drawing a foul on Antetokounmpo on a 3-pointer.
Of course, he drilled all three free throws to give the Knicks a five-point lead and some breathing room.
A few possessions later, there he was again, drawing a foul on Myles Turner, nailing a floater and the subsequent free throw to complete the three-point play and extend the Knicks’ lead to seven points.
He let out a visceral scream, and the Garden crowd responded with its nightly “MVP” chant for him.
It was enough, as the Knicks beat the Bucks 118-109 Friday night.
The switch in mindset — which Brunson makes when he’s decided it’s no longer time to look to get his teammates going, but rather time to take over the game himself — is always noticeable.
It, mostly without fail, comes when the Knicks need it most.

It came earlier than that crunch-time sequence as well.
There he was, scoring eight straight Knicks points and 13 of 16 of their points to close the third quarter.
On this Black Friday, Brunson — who took less money than he had to on his current Knicks contract — proved again that he is the best bargain in the league.
In what was a do-or-die situation, the Knicks won Group C in the NBA Cup and advanced to the quarterfinals.
They dumped the Bucks — who won the Cup last year — out of the tournament in the process.
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