Knicks' Brunson cleared to practice
- Jalen Brunson, a Knicks guard, sustained a right ankle sprain on March 6 in a game against the Lakers.
- Brunson injured his ankle in overtime after landing on Lakers guard Austin Reaves' foot during a drive.
- Brunson has missed 13 games, and the Knicks have gone 8-5 in his absence, remaining third in the Eastern Conference.
- Tom Thibodeau stated that Brunson has been cleared and could return during the final week; Carmelo Anthony noted potential fatigue.
- Brunson is eyeing a return this weekend against Atlanta or Phoenix to regain form before the playoffs begin.
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Knicks guard Jalen Brunson cleared for basketball activities
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