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Jalen Brunson's Unexpected Plea to Taylor Swift's Fans

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Jalen Brunson doesn’t want any bad blood.

The New York Knicks star — and NBA champion — defended sports analyst Monica McNutt after she slammed Taylor Swift in a hot mic moment.

While McNutt interviewed the NBA Finals 2026 MVP following his team’s historic win in San Antonio Saturday, Brunson snatched the mic to give a message to the Swifties who have been attacking the ESPN personality online.

Jalen Brunson (seen above) defended sports analyst Monica McNutt after she slammed Taylor Swift in a hot mic moment. NBAE via Getty Images

Monica McNutt smiling and holding a black cap that says "2026 NBA FINALS" and has the New York Knicks logo on it.

McNutt (seen above in a selfie) interviewed the NBA champion following their win Saturday. mcnuttmonica/Instagram

“I just wanna say something to the Swifties. She’s a really good one,” the athlete, 29, said of McNutt, 36, per a video shared online.

“Cut her some slack. It’s all good, I promise,” Brunson added.

McNutt replied, “Thank you. I appreciate it.”

Page Six has reached out to McNutt’s rep for comment but did not immediately hear back.

Jalen Brunson in a black shirt, blue shorts, and white "NBA Champions New York Knicks" cap, holding two golden NBA championship trophies.

“I just wanna say something to the Swifties. She’s a really good one,” the athlete (seen above with his trophies) said of McNutt. NBAE via Getty Images

Monica McNutt on a basketball court.

Brunson asked Swift’s fans to cut McNutt (seen above) “some slack.” mcnuttmonica/Instagram

During Game 4 of the NBA Finals last Wednesday, McNutt was caught making a shady comment about Swift, who sat courtside in Madison Square Garden with her pals Alana and Este Haim.

“Is that Taylor Swift down there?” McNutt asked in the viral clip.

When fellow announcer Tyler Murray replied that he didn’t think Swift was there, McNutt pointed out the “Bad Blood” singer by describing her “long ponytail” and “blue” outfit.

Taylor Swift celebrates with Alana Haim and Este Haim at an NBA game.

The pop star attended Game 4 of the NBA Finals 2026 with her pals Alana and Este Haim (as seen above). IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Monica McNutt reacting to a Knicks game.

During the game, McNutt (seen above) questioned Swift’s Knicks fandom. ESPN

Murray then whipped his phone out to take a picture of the pop star for his wife.

“She’s not a Knicks fan,” McNutt said. “Get out of here, girl.”

The following day, McNutt told TMZ that though she “misspoke” about Swift’s Knicks fandom, the Grammy winner hasn’t been to a home game for the team all season.

Alana Haim, Este Haim, Taylor Swift, and Mariska Hargitay reacting during Game Four of the 2026 NBA Finals.

“She’s not a Knicks fan,” McNutt said. “Get out of here, girl.” (Pictured: Swift, the Haim sisters, Ben Stiller and Mariska Hargitay at the Knicks game.) Getty Images

Monica McNutt in a denim suit with a white shirt and gray tie, standing on a basketball court.

The following day, McNutt (seen above) told TMZ that she “misspoke” about Swift. mcnuttmonica/Instagram

“I literally just did a piece on celebrity row. I know these folks: Ben Stiller, his wife Christine, Spike Lee. I had not seen her here, this year or last year,” she told the outlet.

“We just saw her in Cleveland with her fiancé. Obviously, Travis [Kelce] supports the Cavs. She didn’t have on any Knicks paraphernalia,” McNutt continued. “So, I did not know of her Knicks loyalty. But shoutout to T-Swift. We can be united in orange and blue.”

McNutt said she “was wrong” for her remarks and that “nobody cared” about her comments because the Knicks came back from being down 29 points to win that game.