New York Knicks star Jalen Brunson will be out until late March or early April due to a right ankle sprain sustained during a game against the Los Angeles Lakers. His absence is a significant setback for the Knicks, currently third in the Eastern Conference standings, as they struggle to maintain their offensive production without their leading scorer. The team is relying on other players to step up in Brunson’s absence, emphasizing the need for additional scoring options and a do-it-all creator to fill the void left by his injury.
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League sources indicate that Scott Perry, former Kings vice president and current Knicks general manager, is a leading candidate for a front office position, thanks to his strong relationship with Kings governor Vivek Ranadive. Former Nuggets GM Calvin Booth is also in consideration after his recent dismissal, having previously interviewed for the Kings’ GM role in 2020. Meanwhile, interim coach Doug Christie has performed well, and Vlade Divac remains influential within the organization, although he...
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