Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks are only one win away from the NBA Finals after taking a commanding 3-0 lead over the Cleveland Cavaliers. It has been a fantastic run for the Knicks, especially with how shaky they were earlier in the postseason.
During their first-round series against the Atlanta Hawks, they were struggling against CJ McCollum. Since Game 5 of that series, the Knicks have not lost a single game, which is a testament to their approach to learning from their mistakes.
Jalen Brunson credits the Knicks' focused approach for their success
The Knicks have been a stellar team to watch over the past few weeks. Against the Hawks, they were struggling a bit because they could not stop McCollum and Jalen Johnson. The Knicks have kept improving since then, which is proof of how their mindset has affected their results.
It can be challenging to stand out in the Playoffs, but the Knicks have done a great job of staying focused. They are on a fantastic run, as they have won 10 games in a row in the Playoffs.
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The Knicks have won nine of those 10 games by double-digits, which is proof that they are on a roll. Brunson believes that their approach has been the key to staying successful.
"Our mindset hasn't changed, we are trying to get better, we're trying to learn, even from wins. There are a lot of things we can be better at, there are a lot of things we can control, a lot of mental errors we need to clean up, just looking for ways to get better," Brunson said after Game 3.
This is the right approach in the Playoffs because they are doing it healthily. Brunson and the Knicks know they are playing well, but they always have points to improve on, and that cements them further as a top team.
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