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The point guard twisted his ankle with about 20 seconds remaining and his Knicks down 12, leaving Friday’s 133-123 defeat with a limp and bolting from the locker room before speaking to reporters.
Tom Thibodeau, known for riding his starters deep into garbage time, said he didn’t regret keeping Brunson in the game.
“Nope,” the coach said.
He didn’t elaborate on that decision or the severity of Brunson’s injury.
“I haven’t talked to the trainers yet,” he said.
The Celtics had already emptied most of their bench during a stoppage about 20 seconds earlier, but Thibodeau had Brunson, Julius Randle and RJ Barrett still on the court.
After a Celtics free throw, Brunson stepped back with his left foot and landed on Celtics guard Payton Pritchard. The ankle turned, and Brunson doubled over in pain after going to the bench.
Almost two years ago, Barrett suffered a similar ankle injury in garbage time, and it contributed to the derailment of that Knicks season
Barrett missed four games, the Knicks lost three of them, and the team never recovered.
“I didn’t see what happened with [Brunson],” Barrett said. “I remember mine was a little freak play; my foot just got caught, tangled. … Those things happen. It could have happened in the first quarter. Ended up happening at that time.”
Mitchell Robinson’s X-rays on his left ankle were negative, but he didn’t play for the entire fourth quarter.
Thibodeau labeled the X-rays as precautionary and said he benched Robinson down the stretch because the reserves were making a run.