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Knicks guard\u00a0Jalen Brunson\u00a0showed up huge yet again in Game 6, scoring 41 points and dishing out 12 assists in the win.<\/p>\n
With that output, that makes\u00a0four straight games\u00a0that Brunson has scored at least 37 points in the playoffs. The last player to do so was Michael Jordan in 1993, as the Chicago Bulls were on their way to defeating Charles Barkley and the Phoenix Suns, per Clippers writer Justin Russo:<\/p>\n
\u201cJalen Brunson has scored at least 37 points in four consecutive playoff games. First player to do that since Michael Jordan in 1993.\u201d<\/p>\n
After struggling against the 76ers’ pressure in the opening two games of the series, Brunson turned it on for the Knicks in a big way over the final four games. He also scored 40 points or more in each of the final three games, becoming the first Knicks player to do that since Bernard King 40 years ago.<\/p>\n
Brunson\u00a0made a living\u00a0on the free throw line in the 76ers series.\u00a0In Game 6, he went 12-16 from the charity stripe. Overall, Brunson averaged 10.5 attempts from the foul line and shot 77.8 percent in the series.<\/p>\n