Since the Eastern Conference finals, the Knicks have fallen behind the Pacers by a score of 0-2, and G3 &G4 are all in Indiana, and there may be a sweep.
But in any case, Brunson, the star of the Knicks, can walk out of the arena with his head held high, and he will not be considered a loser.G1 and G2 in the Eastern Conference finals combined to shoot 28 of 52, with a shooting rate of about 54%, and 79 points and 16 assists.
So far in this year's playoffs, Brunson has averaged 30.4 points, 3.6 rebounds and 7.7 assists per game, shooting 45.6%, 35.8% and 83.2% from three. During the regular season, he averaged 26 points, 2.9 rebounds and 7.3 assists per game, shooting 48.8%, 38.3% and 82.1% from three, so he was selected to the All-NBA Second Team this season.
There is no doubt that Brunson is definitely the No. 1 guard in the East today, but to say that the league's No. 1 guard has to belong to Alexander, the new MVP.
Brunson's current contract expires in the summer of 2029 and his annual salary for the next four seasons will reach $34.94 million, $37.74 million, $40.54 million and $43.33 million, respectively, and the 28-year-old is expected to receive a bigger new contract in the future!