Brunson makes return as Knicks take on Suns
Briefly

Jalen Brunson made his much-anticipated return to the New York Knicks after a month-long recovery from a right ankle sprain that sidelined him for 15 games. After a full practice prior to the game and a pregame workout, he was cleared to play against the Phoenix Suns. Notably, backup point guard Miles McBride returned to the lineup as well, providing a much-needed boost to the team's depth. While Brunson was out, the Knicks managed a solid 9-6 record, keeping them in third place in the Eastern Conference and closing in on a second consecutive 50-win season with just one additional victory needed.
Jalen Brunson's return to the Knicks lineup comes after a month-long ankle injury absence, which included missing 15 games crucial for the team's playoff positioning.
Despite Brunson's absence, the Knicks succeeded with a 9-6 record, maintaining their third place in the Eastern Conference and approaching 50 wins.
The Knicks, with Jalen Brunson back, are poised for a strong finish to the regular season, potentially securing a second consecutive 50-win season.
Backup point guard Miles McBride also returned, bolstering the Knicks' roster as they head into the final week of the season.
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