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In a recent NBA game between the San Antonio Spurs and the New York Knicks, two superstars, Victor Wembanyama and Jalen Brunson, put on mesmerizing performances that left the crowd in awe. Brunson particularly shined, dropping an impressive 61 points in a tough loss for the Knicks. This performance was reminiscent of Walt Frazier’s iconic game and will surely be remembered for a long time. It was a true throwback that showcased Brunson’s talent and skill on the court.

When looking at the best offensive performances in the Knicks’ history, Brunson’s 61-point game ranks among the top three. The other two contenders are Bernard King and Carmelo Anthony, who both scored 60+ points in their respective games. King’s game in 1984 ended in a loss for the Knicks, but his dominance on the court was evident with a .724 true shooting percentage. Carmelo Anthony’s 62-point game in 2014 was also impressive, with a .787 true shooting percentage and a victory for the team, solidifying his place in Knicks history.

Brunson’s performance stood out for its dynamism and consistency throughout the game. He particularly excelled in the second half, scoring a remarkable 24 points in the third quarter alone. Despite taking on a massive scoring responsibility and facing tough defense, Brunson’s skill and footwork allowed him to create space and make key shots. However, his performance could have been even better if he had been more successful in overtime, where he only made one of his five attempts.

Overall, Brunson’s 61-point game ranks as the second-best offensive performance in the Knicks’ history, falling just short of Carmelo Anthony’s 62-point game in 2014. Despite the impressive scoring output, Brunson’s struggles in overtime and lack of free throw opportunities impacted his true shooting percentage. Nevertheless, his performance was a testament to his skill and determination on the court. Fans will surely remember this magical night in San Antonio for years to come.

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