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Jalen Brunson had the classiest gesture for Jayson Tatum after Celtics star's injury

Jalen Brunson had the classiest gesture for Jayson Tatum after Celtics star's injury

Yahoo13-05-2025
Jalen Brunson made sure to not make the New York Knicks' postgame press conference all about their thrilling playoff win in Game 4 over the Boston Celtics.
As soon as the superstar guard sat down with reporters -- and just after one started asking a question -- he interrupted (he apologized for the interruption, too) to send his best to Jayson Tatum, who suffered what could be a devastating injury late in the playoff contest.
"Prayers out to JT, man. I just wanted to say that first and foremost," he said. "Thoughts and prayers with him. Just praying for the best."
Watch that moment below:
"Prayers out to JT man" –– Jalen Brunson interrupts first question to send best to Jayson Tatum pic.twitter.com/qkDRHNYZSA
— New York Basketball (@NBA_NewYork) May 13, 2025
All class.
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