After the Knicks win Game 5 to clinch the franchise’s first championship since 1973, Jalen Brunson appears on ABC’s “The View,” where host Whoopi Goldberg asks about an incident involving Victor Wembanyama. Brunson discusses how he resisted retaliating after Wembanyama shoved him to the ground. The remarks focus on Brunson’s response to the moment during the postseason rather than on a specific disciplinary outcome. Sources describe the same basic sequence: Brunson and the Knicks secure the title by closing out Game 5, and Brunson later addresses the shove incident publicly. The reports do not indicate that Brunson retaliated, and they emphasize his decision-making in the aftermath of the contact. Overall, the coverage ties Brunson’s postgame success to his explanation of how he handled the altercation with Wembanyama.