NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signing
The NBA is investigating whether or not the Knicks made contact with former Dallas Mavericks guard Jalen Brunson before free agency began.
The Knicks agreed to a four-year deal worth $104 million with Brunson, the standout Mavericks point guard who averaged 16 points, five assists and four rebounds alongside Luka Doncic last season, in the hours after free agency kicked off on June 30. But there were breadcrumbs suggesting the Knicks were preparing to make such a move long in advance of the deal being announced: They feverishly created cap space for a max contract offer by trading Alec Burks and Nerlens Noel. They also hired Jalen’s father, Rick Brunson, as an assistant coach on June 2.
Knicks GM Leon Rose also represented the younger Brunson as his agent before assuming the front office role in New York. Reports leaked months in advance of free agency suggesting the Knicks were all-in on Brunson. Despite his success with the Mavericks, Brunson never gave Dallas a formal meeting when free agency began. He quickly agreed to a deal with the Knicks.
But it’s difficult to prove tampering even when there are such breadcrumbs that might suggest it actually occurred.
Last season, the NBA forced both the Chicago Bulls and Miami Heat to surrender second-round draft picks after both were found guilty of tampering: In the Bulls’ case, with free agent guard Lonzo Ball; and in Miami’s, the acquisition of All-Star guard Kyle Lowry. One of the more notable cases of tampering occurred two seasons ago, when the Milwaukee Bucks agreed to a sign-and-trade with Sacramento Kings for guard Bogdan Bogdanovic, only for that trade to fall apart because it occurred earlier than league rules permitted. The Bucks, too, were only fined a second-round pick.
As of 2019, however, tampering penalties have higher penalty ceilings. Teams can be fined up to $10M, team executives can be suspended, draft picks forfeited and contracts can be voided, though according to ESPN, voiding a contract is “seen as a virtually non-existent threat.”
The NBA is also investigating whether or not the Philadelphia 76ers tampered in their off-season acquisitions of both PJ Tucker and Danuel House, two former Houston Rockets with ties both to Sixers GM (and former Rockets president) Daryl Morey and James Harden. The league is also investigating whether tampering has already occurred in the form of an under-the-table handshake agreement between the 76ers and Harden, who agreed to a two-year deal but could have a longer deal in the future already in place.
Acquiring Brunson was the highlight of a Knicks offseason that also included retaining Mitchell Robinson and signing back-up big man Isaiah Hartenstein. The Knicks finished fourth in the Eastern Conference two seasons ago but ended last season outside of the Play-In Tournament with a 37-45 record, good for 11th in the East.
The Knicks opted not to make Brunson available to the media for his introductory press conference.
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signingShutterstock
Photo Credit: Oleksii Sidorov / Shutterstock
With the 2021-22 NBA season drawing to a close this month, the league’s teams and fans are taking stock of the year and looking ahead to next season. Only one franchise can hoist the Larry O’Brien trophy each June, but teams can have successful or unsuccessful years in other ways. This season, upstart teams like the Memphis Grizzlies and Toronto Raptors exceeded expectations on their way to playoff berths, while star-studded squads like the Brooklyn Nets and Los Angeles Lakers delivered disappointing campaigns.
One important measure of success for many teams is playoff appearances. Making the playoffs can be an important milestone for a young team’s development: for instance, the Phoenix Suns snapped a decade-long playoff drought last year on their way to earning the league’s best record in 2021-22. A playoff berth could also mean a return to relevance, as was the case this year for one of the league’s premier franchises, the Chicago Bulls, who made their first playoffs since 2016-17.
But in some NBA cities, playoff appearances are a baseline expectation. Boston is one of the NBA’s most storied cities, with a total of 59 playoff seasons and 17 NBA championships. While both the Lakers and the Clippers missed the playoffs this year, Los Angeles has seen a playoff berth in more than 90% of total seasons. And while Boston and Los Angeles both have long histories in the league and are destination markets, some comparatively newer NBA markets have seen sustained runs of excellence as well. San Antonio has had a playoff appearance in 84.8% of eligible seasons, while Salt Lake City has had a playoff team in 72.1% of eligible seasons.
ShutterstockPhoto Credit: Oleksii Sidorov / Shutterstock
With the 2021-22 NBA season drawing to a close this month, the league’s teams and fans are taking stock of the year and looking ahead to next season. Only one franchise can hoist the Larry O’Brien trophy each June, but teams can have successful or unsuccessful years in other ways. This season, upstart teams like the Memphis Grizzlies and Toronto Raptors exceeded expectations on their way to playoff berths, while star-studded squads like the Brooklyn Nets and Los Angeles Lakers delivered disappointing campaigns.
One important measure of success for many teams is playoff appearances. Making the playoffs can be an important milestone for a young team’s development: for instance, the Phoenix Suns snapped a decade-long playoff drought last year on their way to earning the league’s best record in 2021-22. A playoff berth could also mean a return to relevance, as was the case this year for one of the league’s premier franchises, the Chicago Bulls, who made their first playoffs since 2016-17.
But in some NBA cities, playoff appearances are a baseline expectation. Boston is one of the NBA’s most storied cities, with a total of 59 playoff seasons and 17 NBA championships. While both the Lakers and the Clippers missed the playoffs this year, Los Angeles has seen a playoff berth in more than 90% of total seasons. And while Boston and Los Angeles both have long histories in the league and are destination markets, some comparatively newer NBA markets have seen sustained runs of excellence as well. San Antonio has had a playoff appearance in 84.8% of eligible seasons, while Salt Lake City has had a playoff team in 72.1% of eligible seasons.
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signing
For cities longing for playoff basketball, the NBA created a new way for teams to qualify with the introduction of the play-in tournament in the 2019-20 season. Under the current format, teams ranked 7th through 10th in each conference at the end of the regular season compete for the 7th and 8th seeds in the playoff bracket. This setup has allowed more teams a shot at earning a spot in the playoffs. In the 2021-22 season, the Minnesota Timberwolves and New Orleans Pelicans each made their first playoff appearances since 2017-18 after surviving the play-in.
Despite the creation of the play-in, some cities have been waiting years to see their local team return to the playoffs. Among the 28 metros that host NBA franchises, only Charlotte and Sacramento have failed to make the playoffs in the last five years, though Charlotte qualified for the play-in in each of the last two seasons.
For cities longing for playoff basketball, the NBA created a new way for teams to qualify with the introduction of the play-in tournament in the 2019-20 season. Under the current format, teams ranked 7th through 10th in each conference at the end of the regular season compete for the 7th and 8th seeds in the playoff bracket. This setup has allowed more teams a shot at earning a spot in the playoffs. In the 2021-22 season, the Minnesota Timberwolves and New Orleans Pelicans each made their first playoff appearances since 2017-18 after surviving the play-in.
Despite the creation of the play-in, some cities have been waiting years to see their local team return to the playoffs. Among the 28 metros that host NBA franchises, only Charlotte and Sacramento have failed to make the playoffs in the last five years, though Charlotte qualified for the play-in in each of the last two seasons.
-
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signing
With 16 teams making the playoffs each season and some cities having been blessed with well-run franchises or Hall of Fame players over the years, some NBA markets can look forward to playoff basketball more often than not.
To find the cities with the most NBA playoff seasons, researchers at HotDog.com ranked U.S. and Canadian metropolitan areas according to total NBA playoff seasons. In the analysis, a playoff season was defined as a season in which a metro area was represented by at least one NBA team in the playoffs. Regular season tiebreakers and play-in tournament games were not counted as playoff games. Only locations with at least one playoff season were considered, and all NBA seasons since the NBA was founded in 1946 were included. In the event of a tie, the location with the higher percentage of playoff seasons was ranked higher. Further ties were broken according to the most recent playoff season. The data was sourced from basketball-reference.com.
Here are the cities with the most NBA playoff seasons.
With 16 teams making the playoffs each season and some cities having been blessed with well-run franchises or Hall of Fame players over the years, some NBA markets can look forward to playoff basketball more often than not.
To find the cities with the most NBA playoff seasons, researchers at HotDog.com ranked U.S. and Canadian metropolitan areas according to total NBA playoff seasons. In the analysis, a playoff season was defined as a season in which a metro area was represented by at least one NBA team in the playoffs. Regular season tiebreakers and play-in tournament games were not counted as playoff games. Only locations with at least one playoff season were considered, and all NBA seasons since the NBA was founded in 1946 were included. In the event of a tie, the location with the higher percentage of playoff seasons was ranked higher. Further ties were broken according to the most recent playoff season. The data was sourced from basketball-reference.com.
Here are the cities with the most NBA playoff seasons.
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signingShutterstock
Photo Credit: JKO Photos / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 28
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 47
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 59.6%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2022 (Nuggets)
ShutterstockPhoto Credit: JKO Photos / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 28
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 47
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 59.6%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2022 (Nuggets)
-
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signingShutterstock
Photo Credit: Sean Pavone / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 31
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 54
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 57.4%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2022 (Suns)
ShutterstockPhoto Credit: Sean Pavone / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 31
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 54
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 57.4%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2022 (Suns)
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signingShutterstock
Photo Credit: Rudy Balasko / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 31
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 51
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 60.8%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2020 (Pacers)
ShutterstockPhoto Credit: Rudy Balasko / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 31
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 51
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 60.8%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2020 (Pacers)
-
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signingShutterstock
Photo Credit: photo.ua / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 31
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 43
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 72.1%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2022 (Jazz)
ShutterstockPhoto Credit: photo.ua / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 31
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 43
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 72.1%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2022 (Jazz)
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signingShutterstock
Photo Credit: Tomas Simkus / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 33
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 51
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 64.7%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2020 (Rockets)
ShutterstockPhoto Credit: Tomas Simkus / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 33
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 51
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 64.7%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2020 (Rockets)
-
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signingShutterstock
Photo Credit: Ivan Cholakov / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 34
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 66
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 51.5%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2019 (Pistons)
ShutterstockPhoto Credit: Ivan Cholakov / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 34
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 66
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 51.5%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2019 (Pistons)
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signingShutterstock
Photo Credit: Paul Brady Photography / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 34
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 58
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 58.6%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2022 (Bucks)
ShutterstockPhoto Credit: Paul Brady Photography / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 34
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 58
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 58.6%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2022 (Bucks)
-
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signingShutterstock
Photo Credit: ESB Professional / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 35
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 54
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 64.8%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2022 (Hawks)
ShutterstockPhoto Credit: ESB Professional / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 35
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 54
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 64.8%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2022 (Hawks)
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signingShutterstock
Photo Credit: Jon Bilous / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 37
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 52
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 71.2%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2021 (Trail Blazers)
ShutterstockPhoto Credit: Jon Bilous / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 37
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 52
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 71.2%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2021 (Trail Blazers)
-
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signingShutterstock
Photo Credit: f11photo / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 39
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 46
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 84.8%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2019 (Spurs)
ShutterstockPhoto Credit: f11photo / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 39
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 46
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 84.8%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2019 (Spurs)
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signingShutterstock
Photo Credit: marchello74 / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 40
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 62
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 64.5%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2022 (Bulls)
ShutterstockPhoto Credit: marchello74 / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 40
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 62
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 64.5%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2022 (Bulls)
-
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signingShutterstock
Photo Credit: Zack Frank / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 50
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 75
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 66.7%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2022 (76ers)
ShutterstockPhoto Credit: Zack Frank / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 50
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 75
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 66.7%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2022 (76ers)
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signingShutterstock
Photo Credit: dibrova / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 55
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 76
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 72.4%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2022 (Nets)
ShutterstockPhoto Credit: dibrova / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 55
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 76
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 72.4%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2022 (Nets)
-
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signingShutterstock
Photo Credit: Chones / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 56
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 62
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 90.3%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2021 (Lakers and Clippers)
ShutterstockPhoto Credit: Chones / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 56
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 62
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 90.3%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2021 (Lakers and Clippers)
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signingShutterstock
Photo Credit: ESB Professional / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 59
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 76
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 77.6%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2022 (Celtics)
ShutterstockPhoto Credit: ESB Professional / Shutterstock
- Total NBA playoff seasons: 59
- Total seasons with an NBA team: 76
- Playoff seasons as a percentage of total: 77.6%
- Most recent NBA playoff season: 2022 (Celtics)
-
-
NBA launches tampering investigation into Knicks’ Jalen Brunson signingTom Pennington/Getty Images North America/TNS
The Dallas Mavericks' Jalen Brunson (13) drives to the basket against the Utah Jazz' Donovan Mitchell (45) in the fourth quarter of Game 2 of the Western Conference first-round playoff series at American Airlines Center on April 18, 2022, in Dallas. (Tom Pennington/Getty Images/TNS)
Tom Pennington/Getty Images North America/TNSThe Dallas Mavericks' Jalen Brunson (13) drives to the basket against the Utah Jazz' Donovan Mitchell (45) in the fourth quarter of Game 2 of the Western Conference first-round playoff series at American Airlines Center on April 18, 2022, in Dallas. (Tom Pennington/Getty Images/TNS)