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Jalen Brunson Demands Accountability in Knicks Players-Only Meeting
ESPN
January 20, 2026•2 days ago

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Knicks captain Jalen Brunson convened a players-only meeting following a significant home loss to the Mavericks. This action came after the team's ninth defeat in eleven games, highlighting a steep decline from their early season success. Brunson urged teammates to internally address their offensive struggles, emphasizing that solutions must emerge from within the locker room, not from coaching staff. The team's January performance has seen them drop to 25-18.
Knicks captain Jalen Brunson called a players-only meeting after New York was blown out at home by the Dallas Mavericks on Monday night, sources told ESPN.
Brunson's message to teammates after their ninth loss in 11 games, according to multiple sources, was that the Knicks needed to find answers for their poor play in January among themselves, rather than look to the coaching staff for solutions.
After a strong 23-9 start to the season, including winning the NBA Cup, the Knicks have fallen to 25-18 as their offense has sputtered to the bottom five in the league in January.
After fans at Madison Square Garden roundly booed the home team as it trailed 75-45 at halftime, Brunson told reporters, "As a team we know what we have to do. It's either we do it, we care enough to do it, or we don't."
Afterward, he was concerned enough about the situation to call the meeting and make clear to his teammates that the answers for their recent struggles were to be found within the walls of the locker room.
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