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Knicks’ Jalen Brunson Undergoes Left Wrist Surgery With Offseason Recovery Timeline

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Jun 18, 2026; New York, NY, USA; New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson speaks during a ceremony at New York City Hall after the championship parade. Brunson was the finals MVP. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images | Brad Penner-Imagn Images

July 7, 1p.m. EST Update: According to the New York Post’s Jared Schwartz, Brunson has already undergone surgery, and it was on his left hand/wrist, not his right, as reported elsewhere. The recovery table, per Schwartz, is expected to be six to eight weeks.


New York Knicks star Jalen Brunson is still less than a month removed from winning the NBA Finals, but he’s now getting ready for an offseason spent almost exclusively on the sidelines, according to SNY insider Ian Begley.

“SNY sources: Jalen Brunson will be recovering/rehabbing for at least two months following his surgery to repair injury in his right forearm/wrist area.

@KnicksFanTv reports that the procedure will happen on Tuesday. Brunson played through discomfort in the area during Finals run, per sources,“ Begley tweeted.

Knowing that Brunson dealt with an injury throughout the playoffs makes his run to the Finals even more impressive. This isn’t the first time Brunson has dealt with a wrist injury in his NBA career, but it appears the Knicks star will have to rehab once again.

The surgery will keep Brunson off of the court for the next two months, but the goal will be to have him ready for the start of the regular season. With the timeline for his recovery beginning today, this means he should be back to normal by the middle of September, which should mean he is ready for training camp towards the end of the month.

If there is a time to undergo a surgery like this, it’s now. Brunson will work every day during the offseason to get his body right, as the Knicks need him ready for action when training camp begins so that New York can prepare to win their second title in as many seasons.