Jalen Brunson's "most confidence" in the Knicks' ability to win the championship next season

The Indian Pacers finished their sixth victory in the Eastern Conference Finals on Saturday, ending the New York Knicks season and wasting any hope of winning their first title in 50 years. But despite the losses, Knicks guard Jalen Brunson strongly believes that the team can accept it all the way next year.

After the game, Brunson was asked if he believed the Knicks could win the championship next season. In his response, the guards were very clear about his belief in the team.

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"The most confident. Overconfidence. Serious." "I have no questions about this group, no doubt of any kind."

Brunson averaged 33 points and 33:50 minutes per game throughout the game. Throughout the playoffs, Brunson averaged 30.1 points, 3.5 rebounds, 7 assists and 37:59 minutes per game.

But overall, the ECF's losses are a disappointing end for the Knicks with such potential. New York has taken many key offseason moves to build a strong contender into the 2024-25 season. The team re-signed forward OG Anunoby, the second most expensive player on the team, with a $212.5 million extension in the new five years in July. In September, the Knicks sent three-time All-Star Julius Randle to the Minnesota Timberwolves to host veteran center Karl-Anthony Towns as part of a three-team deal.

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While the Pacers or Thunder have had to pay a luxury tax this season, the Knicks have indeed put a lot of money online. New York is the fourth highest salary in the league, with a salary of $188,877,651, which is more than $18 million over the tax threshold. Towns are the most expensive player on the team, making $49.2 million this season. Anunoby is the second most expensive, with revenue this year at $36.6 million.

Along with Mikal Bridges, the team's four-star starters have had a good season: Brunson leads the team, averaging 26 points per game, while towns average doubles. Anunoby and Bridges averaged double-digit scores while over 36 minutes per game.

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The Knicks ranked third in the East with a record of 51-31 and won a good victory for the Detroit Pistons and the Boston Celtics in the playoffs before falling into the Pacers.

But in the end, that's not enough. New York will watch the NBA Finals at home again. But if you say to Brunson: there will always be next year.