As Game 1 of the NBA Finals approaches, New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson acknowledged the challenge presented by San Antonio guard Stephon Castle.
Brunson, one of the league’s most closely guarded offensive players, has faced a wide range of defensive coverages throughout his career. On Tuesday, he praised Castle’s ability on that end of the floor, calling him “a great player” and “great defender.”
The matchup adds another layer to the Finals opener, with Brunson expected to be a central focus of New York’s offense. Castle’s defensive presence gives San Antonio a key option as it prepares for one of the league’s most composed and experienced lead guards.
Brunson Respectful of Castle’s Defensive Tools
Brunson’s comments reflect the respect Castle has earned for his work defensively. While Brunson has seen nearly every type of coverage NBA defenses can deploy, his praise pointed to Castle’s combination of defensive impact and long-term promise.
With the Finals set to begin, the individual battles on the perimeter will be closely watched. For Brunson and the Knicks, navigating San Antonio’s defensive pressure will be an important part of the series opener.
