Jalen Brunson, New York Knicks
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Jalen Brunson returned to action for the Knicks on Sunday, the one-month anniversary of the ankle injury that cost him 15 games.
From Sports Illustrated
Jalen Brunson returned to the New York Knicks' lineup on Sunday against Phoenix after spraining his right ankle a month ago.
From SFGate
After a back and forth first quarter, it was Karl-Anthony Towns who helped New York create some separation during the second.
From Yahoo! Sports
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Karl-Anthony Towns is New York's only player with a higher on-court offensive rating (119.1). And Brunson's fingerprints are sort of all over that number, too, since 58.5 percent of Towns' field goals and 97 percent of his threes come off of assists, and no one sets him up more than Brunson.
Injured Knicks All-Star Jalen Brunson said he’s making steady progress from a sprained right ankle and has resumed basketball activities, though he stopped short of confirming whether