Knicks' Clarkson Sparks Comeback, Coach's James Take Surprises
The New York Knicks, trailing the Los Angeles Lakers 97-87, brought back guard Jordan Clarkson in a bid for scoring. Clarkson, who had been sidelined, contributed nine points in ten minutes, outscoring the Lakers during his time on the floor. However, the Knicks comeback was thwarted due to their initial deficit. Coach Brown, facing a crowded bench, had been limiting Clarksons minutes. He praised the strong play of starters and other bench players. Interestingly, Brown expressed more awe at the prospect of Bronny James in the league than LeBrons continued excellence at age forty-one, having coached LeBron in Cleveland. LeBron sat out with a foot injury, while Bronny was inactive after a G League stint.
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