MEMPHIS, Tenn. — At this point, describing Jalen Brunson in the clutch is like explaining to a friend why you watch “Law and Order.” You know how it’s going to end. You’re just along for the ride to the conclusion.
When a basketball game is tight, the New York Knicks’ star guard sends crowds home happy or sad, depending on the venue. It’s clockwork. He’s been really toying with emotions as of late, putting daggers through the hearts of NBA franchises across the country.
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It started before the All-Star break, when a go-ahead jumper with 11 seconds left in overtime saved New York from having egg on its face against the
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