Jalen Brunson powered the New York Knicks to a decisive 118–109 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks, ensuring their spot in the NBA Cup’s knockout stage. Brunson delivered a stellar 37-point performance, keeping control of the game in the second half and securing the team’s advancement.
Brunson’s dynamic playmaking and scoring carried the Knicks through crucial moments, especially as the Bucks attempted multiple comebacks. New York built an early lead thanks to efficient perimeter shooting and strong defensive sequences.
“We just stayed composed,” Brunson said after the win. “It’s all about finishing strong and trusting each other.”
With this victory, the Knicks move forward in the NBA Cup tournament bracket, where they’ll face tougher competition in the elimination rounds. The team’s performance against Milwaukee demonstrated improved chemistry and resilience, marking a promising step for New York’s postseason ambitions.
Head coach Tom Thibodeau praised his team: “They’re learning to close games,” he said. “That’s what great teams do.”
The Knicks advanced to the next NBA Cup stage after Jalen Brunson’s 37-point showcase powered a 118–109 win over the Bucks, highlighting teamwork and late-game confidence.