PHILADELPHIA -- Fresh off setting multiple New York Knicks franchise playoff records, and powering his team to a thrilling 97-92 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 4 of their first-round series behind a scintillating 47-point, 10-assist performance, Jalen Brunson was asked if his accomplishments are something he'll bask in now, or save for later.
"I'll look back when I retire," Brunson said. "Seriously. It's great right now, it helped us get a win.
"But, it's not going to do anything for us going forward."
Knicks fans, however, will be doing plenty of basking -- particularly the thousands of them that traveled down Interstate 95 to invade Wells Fargo Center on Sunday afternoon, where they watched Brunson put up his latest incredible performance in a season full of them to give New York a 3-1 advantage in this best-of-7 affair.