Barkley said that the substitute won the game, Brunson: I want to give you a beautiful shot, but I still forget it
2:29pm, 27 May 2025Basketball
On May 26, the NBA playoffs continued, and the Knicks defeated the Pacers 106-100 in the G3 match of the Eastern Conference Finals, tied the big score to 1-2. In this game, Brunson played for 30 minutes, made 6 of 18 shots, including 1 of 5 three-pointers, scoring 23 points, 2 rebounds and 1 assist. After the game, he was interviewed by the media.
legendary Barkley asked: "What the hell is Thibodeau? The substitute helped you win the game. Have he explained the operation of 'I want to let some players on the court, but not some players on the court'? I have to admit that this is outrageous."
Brunson responded: "I originally wanted to have a beautiful counterattack, but forget it, I hold it back. I have absolute confidence. No matter what, I want to say, the atmosphere in our locker room is very united."
Brunson said about his teammates' performance when they came on the bench: "This is our foundation - team, chemistry, cohesion."
According to the schedule, the Knicks and the Pacers' fourth game will be held at 8 a.m. on May 28.
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