Jalen Brunson not happy with his uneven Knicks start: ‘Haven’t been satisfied’
NY Post
Jalen Brunson was happy with Friday night’s result, but his own performance is still not up to his own admittedly high expectations.
“My mentality has to be better,” the Knicks’ point guard said after the team’s dominant 116-94 victory over the Bucks at the Garden. “I haven’t been satisfied individually with how I’ve been playing, but we won. That’s all I care about, and we just move on from there.”
Brunson’s overall floor game was strong.
He had nine assists, zero turnovers and a plus-28 rating in 32 steady minutes.
He scored 15 points on 6-of-14 shooting.
He fed Karl-Anthony Towns early as the newcomer spearheaded the much-needed victory with 32 points and four 3-pointers.
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