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Jalen Brunson Speaks Candidly About Game 4 Defeat

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The New York Knicks faced a tough loss in Game 4 against the Indiana Pacers, and the team is feeling the pressure of injuries and lack of depth. With key players like Mitchell Robinson, Julius Randle, Bojan Bogdanovic, and now OG Anunoby out, the Knicks are struggling to find scoring options beyond Jalen Brunson.

Despite the adversity, Brunson refuses to make excuses for the team’s performance. In a post-game interview, the former Mavericks guard emphasized that there should be no room for excuses, regardless of the team’s shorthanded situation.

However, the lack of depth is becoming a major concern for the Knicks, especially as they face a deep and young Pacers team. Looking ahead, the possibility of facing the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals looms large, and the Knicks may not have what it takes to compete at that level.

This situation is not unfamiliar for Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau, known for pushing his players to their limits. The toll of Thibodeau’s coaching style on players like Derrick Rose and Jimmy Butler is evident, raising questions about the sustainability of his approach.

As the Knicks navigate through these challenges, the pressure is mounting for them to find a way to overcome their limitations and make a strong push in the playoffs.

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