Jalen Brunson sends message to Taylor Swift fans ‘the Swifties’ after New York Knicks win

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14 Jun 2026 • 5:53 PM MYT
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The New York Knicks are NBA champions again, and despite the gravity of that fact, Jalen Brunson found a moment after the final buzzer to address one of the contentious stories of their title run.

Taylor Swift became part of the Finals conversation during Game 4, when Monica McNutt questioned her Knicks loyalty on the radio broadcast and sparked an immediate backlash from fans who knew better.

The Swifties pushed back hard, McNutt later apologized, and the story could easily have followed New York into its championship celebration. But after the Knicks finished the job and ended their long wait for a title, Brunson stepped in to quell the flames.

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Jalen Brunson urges ‘Swifties’ to cut Monica McNutt some slack

Swift’s appearance at MSG became a viral talking point after the “get out of here girl” remark spread online during the Finals.

McNutt later walked it back after fans pointed out Swift’s Knicks connection, with the broadcaster left eating her words.

Brunson wanted the whole thing to cool down. In a clip posted on X, he said: “I just want to say something to the Swifties. She’s a really good one. Cut her some slack. It’s all good, I promise.”

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The Finals MVP has become the face of New York’s revival, and this championship run will be remembered for far more than celebrity-row drama.

Brunson’s message was simple enough. The Knicks are champions after a wait of over 50 years, the city is celebrating, and the drama can be left behind.