Jalen Brunson reveals his dad called him a ‘f***ing bum’ during NBA All-Star 3-point contest after Knicks star was eliminated in the first round

  • The 27-year-old point guard had a score of 24 points by the end of the first round 
  • He needed 26 to make the next round, but had 21 pts against Philly on Thursday
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Jalen Brunson has sensationally claimed that his father – a Knicks assistant coach – called him a ‘f***ing bum’ during the the NBA All-Star game’s three-point shooting contest. 

The 27-year-old point guard faced the likes of sharpshooters Damian Lillard, Donovan Mitchell and Trae Young in this year’s three-point challenge, only to be eliminated in the first round with a score of 24 points. He needed 26 to avoid early elimination. 

And while he was throwing up shots, Brunson told Josh Hart and Matt Hillman on the Roommates Show podcast, that he heard someone heckling not too far away from the court. 

‘Some bald guy behind the bench… I heard ”ayo you f’n bum!”’ Brunson said. ‘I said, ”who just said that? My dad.”’

Brunson’s dad, Rick, who was hired as a Knicks assistant in 2022, didn’t stop the trash talk there as he also trolled his son for shooting bricks. 

Jalen Brunson said he heard a guy trash talking him during the 3-point contest, only to realize it was his dad

Rick Brunson - Jalen's father - was hired as an assistant coach by the New York Knicks in 2022

Rick Brunson – Jalen’s father – was hired as an assistant coach by the New York Knicks in 2022

‘He was like, ”Yeah with that bonus we could have finished my basement,”’ Brunson said. 

Hart – a 2016 NCAA Champion with Brunson at Villanova who is now teammates with the one-time All-Star on the Knicks – couldn’t resist laughing as he agreed with his assistant coach. 

‘Valid point,’ Hart joked. ‘That’s a very valid point.’ 

Rick shared his pride of being the father of an All-Star player before the game in Indianapolis

Rick shared his pride of being the father of an All-Star player before the game in Indianapolis

Brunson’s dad, a former NBA point guard, didn’t actually any of the taunting, instead showing off his pride for his son making his first ever All-Star game. 

‘There were time when you wanted to be like me. And now, I wish I could be like you when I was your age,’ Rick said at the weekend. 

‘I love you! Congratulations for making your first All-Star game.’

In his first game since the All-Star break, Brunson had 21 points and 12 assists in a 110-96 win against the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday.

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