
Erica Brunson did not need a long post to reignite the Becky Hammon debate after Jalen Brunson finished the job she once said he could not finish.
The Knicks guard is now a champion, a Finals MVP, and the cleanest answer to every lingering question about whether he could lead a title team as the top option.
That made his sister’s two-word response land harder than any extended argument ever could.
Jalen Brunson makes Becky Hammon’s take age like milk
In an X post following the Finals MVP announcement for the Knicks’ 2026 NBA Championship win, Erica Brunson quote-posted Hammon’s old critique with a simple question.
“Now what?”
The target was clear. Back in December 2023, Hammon said the Knicks were missing a true 1A guy and argued that teams led by smaller guards do not win championships.
She doubled down before the Finals, praising Brunson as a great player but sticking by her historical point. Then Brunson delivered the worst possible answer for her case, beating the Spurs in five games and taking home the series’ top individual honor.
The vote made the rebuttal even cleaner. Brunson was named Finals MVP unanimously after leading New York to its first championship since 1973, ending a 53-year wait that had defined the franchise.

Jalen Brunson’s Finals MVP run changed the argument
The numbers were not empty volume. Brunson averaged 27.4 points, 6.2 assists, and 3.2 rebounds across the 2026 playoffs, then lifted his scoring to 32.6 points per game in the Finals.
Game 5 was the closing statement. Brunson scored 45 points on 14-of-27 shooting in a 94-90 win at San Antonio, adding 13 free throws and 15 fourth-quarter points as the Knicks survived a title-night grind.
The context matters because New York did not cruise through a perfect offensive night. Karl-Anthony Towns was limited, the Spurs kept the game tense, and Brunson had to carry the ball, the late-clock offense, and the emotional weight of the drought.
It was historic beyond emotion. His 45 points set a Knicks Finals single-game record, and he became only the third player 6-foot-3 or shorter to lead a championship team in scoring and win Finals MVP, joining Isiah Thomas and Stephen Curry.
That is why Erica’s post resonated. It was not just family loyalty, and it was not just online victory-lapping after a famous take aged badly.
Hammon’s argument was always about championship reality, not regular-season style. Brunson just changed that reality, and his sister only needed two words to point at the scoreboard.
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