Knicks’ Jalen Brunson Knocked Out of Game 7 Due to Hand Fracture

The Knicks lost their superstar guard in the middle of a do-or-die Game 7 against the Pacers.

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Highlights

  • Knicks’ star guard Jalen Brunson suffered a left-hand fracture during Game 7.
  • Brunson was forced out of the game and unable to return due to the injury.
  • Despite the setback, Brunson had an impressive performance with 17 points and nine assists.


The New York Knicks lost superstar guard Jalen Brunson to a left-hand fracture in the middle of Game 7 against the Indiana Pacers on Sunday.

Brunson was forced out of the game and into the locker room due to injury, and courtside reporter Lisa Salters announced in the fourth quarter that Brunson was officially out for the remainder of the game.

“Just got this update from the Knicks, and it’s not good,” said Salters. “A fractured left hand. He’s done for the day.”


It was a brutal break for the Knicks, who were already trailing by 16 when news that Brunson would be unable to return.

Brunson had put up 17 points and nine assists for the Knicks before being ruled out.

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