Knicks' NBA Finals MVP Jalen Brunson spotted with sling on arm in first public appearance since surgery
After a 53-year wait, the New York Knicks captured their first NBA championship, sparking celebrations across New York City. Thousands of fans lined the streets of Manhattan for a historic ticker-tape parade, turning a Thursday workday into a spontaneous holiday as the city honored its victorious team.
It’s been over a month since the New York Knicks won the NBA title for the first time since 1973, and the "Big Apple" remains in rapture because of it.
Jalen Brunson, the NBA Finals MVP, continues to celebrate the long-awaited victory, but fans may not like what they saw in his first public appearance since getting offseason surgery done just under a month ago.
Brunson needed his left wrist surgically repaired, and for the first time since the successful procedure, he was spotted in Margate, New Jersey, with a sling around his left arm.
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Jalen Brunson celebrates with the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy during the New York Knicks championship ticker-tape parade and victory rally in New York City. (Angelina Katsanis/Getty Images)
Brunson also had his left hand and wrist wrapped up in a picture taken with a fan at The Other Lucy Beach Grille in the shore town.
Brunson underwent surgery due to a tendon issue in his left hand and wrist, which he dealt with throughout the Knicks ’ historic playoff run.
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However, Brunson’s estimated recovery time was six-to-eight weeks, which should ease Knicks fans’ minds a bit after seeing the photo.
It’s common for players to get procedures done during the offseason, as they wish to be ready for the upcoming season. Brunson is no different


