Jalen Brunson reflects on composure after Victor Wembanyama incident
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 10:22 PM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026
Jalen Brunson addressed the media regarding an incident involving Victor Wembanyama, who shoved him to the ground during Game 3. Brunson emphasized the importance of maintaining composure, stating that his upbringing played a significant role in how he processed the situation. He acknowledged his desire to retaliate but recognized the need for leadership and poise in crucial moments. The incident has drawn attention as both players continue in the ongoing playoff series.
- •Jalen Brunson discussed the shove he received from Victor Wembanyama.
- •Brunson highlighted the role of his upbringing in his response.
- •He expressed a desire to retaliate but chose to stay composed.
- •The incident occurred during Game 3 of the playoff series.
- •The Knicks and Spurs are competing in the ongoing playoffs.
- 10:22 PMYahoo Sports — “I wanted to [retaliate] but at the same time, I knew …
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