Detroit – Later, when I was fine laughing, when I was fine breathing again, Tom Thibodeau could smile smiling about something that made a large number of people back home physically ill, maybe 45 minutes before.
In that horrible moment, the series of images in fast order seemed to attenuate the light throughout the seasonal mission of the Knicks. Dennis Schröder landed on Jalen Brunson’s right leg. Brunson looked for his leg, shouting, crawled out of the court. He tried to stand up, with the help of Karl-Anthony Towns. I couldn’t. He fell again.
If those did it to reach a manga or rolaids, this yes: Brunson finally found his feet, limping everyone from the locker room. There were 2 minutes, 52 seconds in the third quarter. The 16 -point advantage had already disappeared; The Pistons led by five, and at the beginning of the room, that would increase to 11.
And who knew what was happening with Brunson in the rear rooms.