Here’s a gut-wrenching blow for New York Knicks fans: star guard Jalen Brunson has been sidelined for Thursday night’s showdown against the Golden State Warriors due to a sprained right ankle. And this is the part most people miss—this isn’t the first time Brunson’s ankle has caused him trouble, raising questions about his durability in high-stakes games.
The injury occurred during the opening minutes of Wednesday’s 112-101 loss to the Sacramento Kings. Brunson limped off the court just seven minutes into the first quarter after an awkward step on a pass. Initially labeled as questionable to return, he was ultimately ruled out at halftime, finishing the game with a mere five points in five minutes. While the Knicks’ medical team has listed him as day-to-day, his absence comes at a critical moment in the season.
But here’s where it gets controversial: Brunson’s injury history with his right ankle is starting to become a pattern. In mid-November, he missed two games after spraining the same ankle against the Orlando Magic. Last season, a similar injury against the Los Angeles Lakers kept him off the court for nearly a month. Even during the Knicks’ Eastern Conference finals run, Brunson’s foot issues flared up multiple times, leaving fans and analysts alike wondering if this recurring problem could impact his long-term performance.
For now, the earliest Brunson could return is Saturday, when the Knicks host the Phoenix Suns at home. But the bigger question remains: How will the Knicks fare without their leading scorer and playmaker? And more importantly, is this the beginning of a concerning trend for Brunson’s career?
What do you think? Is Jalen Brunson’s ankle injury something the Knicks should be seriously worried about, or is this just a minor setback? Let us know in the comments below!