The Big Picture
Jalen Brunson has set a new Knicks franchise record for consecutive games scoring 30 or more points in the playoffs. He also achieved a rare feat in the NBA Finals, matching a performance by Michael Jordan from 1998.
Key Facts
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Jalen Brunson set a new Knicks franchise record for consecutive 30-point playoff games.
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Jalen Brunson achieved a rare feat in the NBA Finals.
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Jalen Brunson's NBA Finals performance mirrored Michael Jordan's 1998 performance.
How Media Is Covering This
2 articles · 2 anglesAlen Brunson extends his Knicks franchise record of …
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Why It Matters
In addition to his scoring record, Brunson also accomplished a rare feat during the NBA Finals. His performance drew a parallel to a notable achievement by Michael Jordan during the 1998 NBA Finals.



