Ben Stiller in New York relieved to remember there was nothing wrong with Jalen Brunson after huge comeback against Jazz

At one point, the New York Knicks’ game against the Utah Jazz was not looking good, as they found themselves in a big loss that almost kept superfan Ben Stiller from watching, before Jalen Brunson’s heroics saved the team.

At the beginning of the game, Stiller took to Twitter to discuss his discomfort in watching the Knicks lose early against the Jazz, writing, “Couldn’t watch for 10 minutes – feels like we finally remembered we’re the NY Knicks.”

Ultimately, New York came out on top, and a lot of that can be attributed to Brunson’s performance. Thanks to Brunson’s performance, they won by 17 points, which initially seemed impossible. He scored 28 points and had four rebounds and eight assists.

Stiller didn’t let his heroics go unnoticed, giving the point guard a shout-out, writing, “Brunson really stepped up [in the] Second half],” after the game.

Jalen Brunson leads Knicks comeback against Jazz

New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) looks back during the first half against the Oklahoma City Thunder at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagen Images
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After the first quarter of the Knicks’ game against the Jazz on March 11, New York was down by 15 points, and lost 41 points. Even at the half, they were down 65–56.

Fortunately, they turned things around in the second half, outscoring the Jazz 40–29 in the third and 38–23 in the fourth. It was a much-needed win on the road for the Knicks, who are just 19-16 on the road this year.

Brunson made the biggest splash, but he wasn’t the only impact player. Karl-Anthony Towns scored 21 points and was extremely efficient, making eight of his 13 shots. OG Anunoby also scored 22 points while making 70% of his shots from the floor and all five of his free throws.

Jordan Clarkson also scored 27 points off the bench. In 26 minutes, Clarkson made 10 of his 15 shots with four free throws. Clarkson is averaging only 8.9 points per game this year, so this was a phenomenal performance for the guard.


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“I wasn’t happy at Brighton” – player relieved to put the Seagulls behind him

Julio Enciso

Julio Enciso has admitted he was not happy at Brighton & Hove Albion, as he is now enjoying life in France.

Le Figaro covered the 22-year-old’s comments today Because he wants to get his career back on track in Strasbourg.

The midfielder joined the French club for €9.5m last summer, ending a three-year stay with them before joining the Seagulls for €11.6m in 2022.

Enciso would make only 57 appearances in total for the club. This was largely due to injuries that held him back.

A meniscus injury in 2023 cost him 38 games for club and country and spent 184 days on the treatment table.

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The second half of last season’s loan spell at Ipswich Town was also cut short by injuries. That frustration led him to move to France this summer, where he has been impressing this season.

He has already played 24 times for Strasbourg this season, starting 15 of their 18 games so far in Ligue 1. He has justified that status too, with eight goals and three assists in 24 games in all competitions so far.

The Paraguayan is also the joint-top goalscorer in the French Cup with five goals so far. Le Figaro described him as the main architect of their impressive performance in the competition to date.

Becoming a star under O’Neal

He’s clearly having fun with Gary O’Neill. The former Wolves boss employed him as a ‘playmaker’ in the middle of the pitch.

Enciso is enjoying the support he is receiving, admitting he has never been happy at Brighton in recent years.

“I admit that I went through a very difficult period,” He said.

“I wasn’t happy at Brighton. But here I have the support of my teammates, my coach and I’m doing a lot of personal work as well.”

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