Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks won their first NBA championship in over 50 years, with Brunson playing a key role in their victory.
What happened?
The Knicks outlasted their opponents, including the San Antonio Spurs and the Oklahoma City Thunder, to win the championship.
The team's strong performances in the fourth quarter were a major factor in their success, with Brunson consistently rallying his teammates to turn deficits into leads.
Why it matters for Jalen Brunson
Brunson's championship win is a significant achievement for the young player, who has been a key contributor to the Knicks' success this season.
He appeared on several TV shows, including *Good Morning America*, *Today*, and the *Tonight Show*, to celebrate the team's victory.
What comes next?
The Knicks will be cheered on by some 2 million fans at a ticker-tape parade, where Mayor Zohran Mamdani will give each player a key to the city.
Brunson will also attend a friend's wedding in New Jersey and participate in other post-championship celebrations.
The team entered the season with high expectations, winning the NBA Cup and 53 regular-season games, and were considered a top contender to emerge from the Eastern Conference.
But something shifted in the first round, when the Atlanta Hawks took a 2-1 series lead over the Knicks, serving as a wake-up call for the team.
Brunson hosts a podcast with Josh Hart and Matt Hillman, *The Roommates Show*, and remains fairly guarded in media appearances, but is cerebral and funny without trying too hard.
He is set to toss the first pitch at a Yankees game with Josh Hart and will participate in other events to celebrate the championship.
The Knicks' championship win is a result of their hard work and dedication, with Brunson playing a major role in their success, including a 29-point comeback in game four.