
Brunson Joins Elite 30 PPG Postseason Club
Jalen Brunson Joins Elite Postseason Club: Averaging 30.1 Points Per Game New York Knicks point guard Jalen Brunson has joined an elite group of NBA players, averaging an impressive 30.1 points per game during the current postseason. This remarkable feat puts him among the top 14 players in NBA history to achieve this average in at least 14 playoff games. The video analysis by Knicks Film School highlights Brunson's achievement and compares his performance to legendary players such as Michael Jordan, LeBron James, and Kobe Bryant. "Jalen Brunson is having a HISTORIC postseason," states the video's author, Knicks Film School. The video further emphasizes the significance of Brunson's accomplishment by listing the other players who have achieved a similar scoring average in the playoffs. This places Brunson in esteemed company and underscores his exceptional contribution to the Knicks' playoff run. His performance is a testament to his skill and dedication, solidifying his place among basketball's elite. Brunson's success not only showcases individual brilliance but also contributes to the overall excitement and competitiveness of the current NBA playoffs. His consistent scoring has been instrumental in the Knicks' success, making this a notable achievement for both Brunson and the team.