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Knicks’ Jalen Brunson has surgery to repair his broken left hand

Brunson broke his hand in the Game 7 loss to the Indiana Pacers. The Knicks also said that reserve Bojan Bogdanovic had surgery on his left wrist.

Knicks guard Jalen Brunson celebrates a Game 6 win against the Sixers on May 2.
Knicks guard Jalen Brunson celebrates a Game 6 win against the Sixers on May 2.Read moreSteven M. Falk / Staff Photographer

NEW YORK — Jalen Brunson has had surgery to repair the broken left hand he suffered while the New York Knicks were losing Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.

The Knicks also said Wednesday that reserve Bojan Bogdanovic had surgery on his left wrist. No details were provided about either procedure except that both players would be evaluated again in six to eight weeks.

Brunson was hurt in the third quarter of the Indiana Pacers’ 130-109 victory over the Knicks on Sunday. The former Villanova star finished with 17 points, his lowest of a postseason in which he scored 40 or more five times, becoming just the fourth player to reach that mark in four consecutive postseason games.

Brunson finished with 32.4 points per game in the playoffs, second only to the 33 that Joel Embiid averaged when the Knicks beat the Sixers in six games in the first round.

Bogdanovic was hurt in Game 4 of that series. He had scored 13 points off the bench in Game 1 and became one of the Knicks’ many missing players as the season finished.

Julius Randle had season-ending surgery after dislocating his shoulder in January, and Mitchell Robinson had surgery on his ankle during the playoffs.