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Jalen Brunson Barks Back: Why the Knicks Star’s Viral Reaction After Dominating Boston Tells a Bigger Story About Team Chemistry, Momentum, and New York’s Championship Hopes

The New York Knicks have officially punched their ticket to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in over two decades, and they did it with authority—dismantling the Boston Celtics in a 119–81 Game 6 blowout that sent shockwaves across the NBA. But while the scoreboard told one story, a viral postgame moment featuring star guard Jalen Brunson told another—one about camaraderie, chemistry, and the growing confidence of a team that doesn’t just want to win, but wants to enjoy doing it.

Following the Knicks’ dominant performance at Madison Square Garden, Brunson became the center of an unexpected highlight—not for a buzzer-beater or clutch steal, but for chasing down his teammates in mock anger after they repeatedly slapped him during the on-court celebration. The hilarious clip quickly made its rounds online, racking up millions of views and giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at the unity and playful spirit that has defined this team’s playoff run.

It was a moment of levity and leadership—a brief burst of humor that perfectly captured what’s making this Knicks team feel different from years past.

The Viral Moment That Lit Up Social Media

As the final buzzer sounded and confetti filled the air, Brunson—who led the team with 23 points—was swarmed by teammates in celebration. A few of them playfully slapped him on the back and shoulders, perhaps a little too hard or too often for Brunson’s liking. Instead of ignoring it, Brunson spun around with mock fury and charged at them, arms flailing in exaggerated frustration.

Teammates and fans roared with laughter as he chased them around the court, clearly more amused than angry. The video was shared within minutes, trending under hashtags like #KnicksWin, #BrunsonBeast, and #KnicksCulture. Fans immediately latched onto the moment as proof that this team isn’t just talented—they genuinely like each other.

“Jalen’s mad because we love him too much,” one fan tweeted. Another wrote, “You know it’s real when your MVP is dishing buckets and jokes.”

Jalen Brunson gets mad at teammates slapping him after Knicks eliminate  Celtics 😂

Knicks Chemistry: The Secret Sauce of Their Run

Moments like this may seem trivial, but in sports, chemistry often separates contenders from pretenders. And this Knicks squad, led by Brunson, has built something rare—an authentic connection both on and off the court.

From Josh Hart’s triple-double—the first for a Knick in the postseason since 1972—to Karl-Anthony Towns’ dominating inside presence and Mikal Bridges’ versatile scoring punch, New York has assembled a roster that not only complements each other’s skill sets, but also shares a brotherhood that’s increasingly visible in every timeout, huddle, and postgame celebration.

Brunson, in particular, sets the tone. He’s the floor general, the emotional center, and now, the internet’s favorite meme generator. But more importantly, he’s a leader players trust—and that trust is translating into fearless basketball.

Game 6: Total Domination in Every Department

While the postgame comedy drew headlines, the Knicks’ performance during Game 6 was nothing short of surgical. Brunson and Anunoby both poured in 23 points, leading an offense that never took its foot off the gas. Mikal Bridges added 22, while Karl-Anthony Towns posted a thunderous double-double with 21 points and 12 rebounds.

Josh Hart’s 10-point, 11-rebound, 11-assist triple-double wasn’t just historic—it was symbolic of how this team shares the load. Every player contributes. Every player trusts the system. And every player seems to understand the assignment.

Defensively, the Knicks clamped down, holding the Celtics to just 36% shooting and out-rebounding them 55–36. Boston looked outmatched and overwhelmed, with their stars struggling to find rhythm. The Garden crowd, sensing blood in the water, grew louder with every Knicks bucket—and by the fourth quarter, chants of “Let’s Go Knicks!” echoed through the rafters like it was 1999 all over again.

Brunson’s Breakout Postseason: A Star Ascending

This playoff run has elevated Jalen Brunson into the national conversation. Already respected as a skilled scorer and floor leader, he’s now stepping into the spotlight as a true franchise cornerstone. His ability to control tempo, read defenses, and hit big shots has made him a nightmare for opponents and a hero to fans.

But what separates Brunson from others is his humility. He celebrates team wins. He lifts up teammates. And yes—he’s not afraid to poke fun at himself after getting slapped a few too many times during a celebration.

Leadership like that can’t be taught. It’s earned.

Jalen Brunson's Hilarious Reaction to His Teammates' Celebration!

Next Stop: Eastern Conference Finals vs. Indiana Pacers

The victory over Boston sets up a classic throwback rivalry as the Knicks prepare to face the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals. For fans of 90s basketball, this is a dream matchup: tough, gritty, and loaded with history.

The Pacers earned their spot by eliminating the Cleveland Cavaliers, but it’s the Knicks who look like the hungrier, more cohesive unit. With Brunson playing the best basketball of his life, and role players stepping up at every turn, New York heads into the series as a legitimate title threat.

And if Game 6 was any indication, they’ll be having plenty of fun along the way.

A Moment That Meant More Than Laughter

At first glance, Brunson’s postgame outburst was just a funny, viral moment. But for Knicks fans—and basketball purists—it was something deeper. It was a snapshot of a team that’s unified. A team that knows how to win. A team that celebrates each other, even when the love gets a little aggressive.

It was proof that chemistry isn’t just something you talk about—it’s something you feel. And right now, New York is feeling everything.

Brunson may have been mad in the moment, but the message was clear: this team is dangerous, joyful, and absolutely locked in.

So if you’re not on board yet, better catch up fast.

Because these Knicks?
They’re not just here to win.

They’re here to enjoy every second of it.