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📸 Top 5 Key Moments from Game 2
Screenshot 1 — Opening Quarter Fireworks (0:30)
The Knicks came out firing on all cylinders, establishing an early tempo that would define the entire game. Brunson's leadership on the court set the tone immediately.
Screenshot 2 — The Mid-Game Push (2:00)
Cleveland attempted to claw back into contention with a strong second quarter run. The arena energy shifted as the Cavs pushed the Knicks' lead to single digits.
Screenshot 3 — Brunson's Signature Move (3:30)
Jalen Brunson showed exactly why he's become one of the most clutch performers in the postseason, making an impossible bucket look routine under the brightest lights.
Screenshot 4 — Cavaliers' Fourth-Quarter Rally (5:00)
Donovan Mitchell refused to go quietly, willing his team back into the game with a series of momentum-shifting plays that had Knicks fans gripping their seats.
Screenshot 5 — The Final Sequence (7:30)
The closing minutes delivered everything a playoff thriller should — clutch free throws, defensive stands, and a final score that will be remembered in this rivalry's history.
🐦 Live from the Players | Twitter/X Updates
Jalen Brunson (@BabarBrunson) — Knicks Captain "Home cooking. Game 3 we keep it rolling. 🗽☕️"Source: Twitter/X — View Profile
Donovan Mitchell (@spidadmitchell) — Cavaliers Star "Not over. Not done. Game 3 we respond. CLE"Source: Twitter/X — View Profile
Jarrett Allen (@Jer03_) — Cavaliers Center "Humble in defeat, hungry for more. Back to work. 💪"Source: Twitter/X — View Profile
📰 Jalen Brunson's Historic Playoff Run
Jalen Brunson once again proved why he's become one of the most feared closers in the NBA. With the game on the line in the final minutes, Brunson orchestrated the offense like a surgeon — scoring 11 of his 34 points in the fourth quarter to seal the Knicks' dominant 2-0 series lead.
His performance in these playoffs has been nothing short of historic. Brunson is averaging 29.4 points per game in the 2026 postseason, with a shooting split of 48/41/89.
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