Ask Jalen Brunson, and the Knicks’ superstar will say he doesn’t ever think about how he turned the franchise around.
But ask Mike Brown, in his first season as Brunson’s head coach, about whether his point guard already has done enough to be considered one of the franchise greats and there isn’t any hesitation.
“He’s been here long enough,” Brown said Thursday after the Knicks practiced in Tarrytown ahead of their NBA Cup semifinal in Vegas on Saturday. “He’s helped them win a lot of games. Obviously, he did start in Dallas, but he was a little younger. It wasn’t his team. He wasn’t really the guy.
“He came here, it’s his team, he’s the guy here, he’s an MVP candidate, like I said, and so what he’s doing is definitely franchise-altering, and again, that has to be taken note [of]. Not j

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