Topic / Subject
Jalen Brunson became the fastest New York Knick to reach 7,000 points, hitting the mark in 265 games, which is a franchise record.
TL;DR
Another “Brunson changed the franchise” milestone. The NBA highlighted it, and the mark came in a Knicks win over Milwaukee.
Key Details
• Brunson reached 7,000 points as a member of the New York Knicks.
• The NBA said he did it in 265 games, the fewest games to 7,000 points in Knicks franchise history.
• Coverage ties the milestone to a Knicks win over the Bucks.
Breakdown
Brunson’s Knicks run keeps stacking these “shortest time to do it” stats, and that is usually the clearest sign a player has reshaped a team’s identity. He is not just producing, he is producing fast.
The 265 game mark matters because it frames this as pace, not longevity. He did not get there through hanging around for years. He got there by being the engine early and often.
When the league account is posting it, that’s also a signal. This is not just local hype, it’s a nationally recognized milestone.
What to Watch Next
• The next franchise landmarks on his pace track, like 8,000 and 10,000 points
• How his scoring and assist splits look as the postseason approaches
• Whether the Knicks keep cruising, since these milestones hit harder when the team is winning
Sources
Yahoo Sports — Knicks Jalen Brunson makes history
Posting and Toasting — Knicks vs Bucks recap
Comment
Is Brunson already in the top tier of modern Knicks stars for you, or do you need a deep playoff run first?


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