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Pistons stopper questions Jalen Brunson foul calls as Knicks look to go up 2-0

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 20, 2025
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Ausar Thompson, the man accused of the most difficult defensive assignment of Detroit to protect Jalen Brunson, was far from discouraging after watching the movie of the game 1.

He was asked to identify the most difficult challenge to stop the Knicks captain, Thompson, the 22 -year -old defensive specialist, offered a succinct, “nothing.”

Even so, Thompson very clearly had an ash problem Brunson fell 34 points in New York victory on Saturday night. He was whistled for five fouls in just 23 minutes, including four tasks against Brunson.

After an impressive and aggressive start on Saturday, Thompson was the first submarine after only 2 minutes, 39 seconds because or two fast personnel. Both offenses occurred against Brunson, including a load of Thompson.

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