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Jalen Brunson’s mindset is peak Virgo behavior

June 13, 2026
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Jalen Brunson’s postgame comments are increasingly being treated like life advice.

After the Knicks completed their historic 29-point comeback in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, commentator Shaquille O’Neal asked the obvious question: When the team was down by nearly 30 points, did any doubt creep into his mind?

Most athletes would have given some version of the standard answer. No doubt. No fear. We believed the entire time.

Brunson went a different direction.

“I thought about it,” he replied. “You’re allowed to think about the worst possible scenario, but you gotta go out there and do something about it.”


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The quote quickly spread across social media, because it felt deeply on-brand for Brunson. Fans praised his mentality. Others framed it as a lesson in leadership or resilience. Once again, the internet became fascinated by Jalen Brunson’s mindset.


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This isn’t exactly new. For years, fans and creators have treated Brunson’s approach to basketball as something worth studying. Following the Knicks’ stunning Game 4 comeback, TikTok creator @duttybwoys described Brunson as someone who plays “like he’s always down 30 even if he’s up 50,” arguing that years of being overlooked have given him a mentality that sets him apart from other stars, like Spurs golden boy Victor Wembanyama. “Brunson plays like he has to take greatness for himself, because he knows nobody will give it to him,” he said.

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It’s a compelling theory. But I have another one. Jalen Brunson, born Aug. 31, 1996, is a Virgo. And the more I thought about his answer to Shaq’s question, the more it sounded like peak Virgo behavior. Say what you want about astrology, but sometimes the stars absolutely nail it.

The stereotype of Virgos is that they’re perfectionists, but I think that misses the point. (I’m saying this as a Virgo myself.) Virgos aren’t blindly optimistic people who never think about what could go wrong. If anything, they’re usually imagining every possible thing that could go wrong. The difference is that they immediately move into problem-solving mode.

That’s essentially what Brunson described. The Knicks captain didn’t say he never considered losing. He didn’t claim he was immune to doubt. He admitted that the thought crossed his mind, then immediately pivoted to action.

Think about the worst-case scenario. Now figure out what needs to be done.

It’s the same mentality that has come to define Brunson’s career. A recent New York Times article explored how Brunson still draws motivation from being selected in the second round of the 2018 NBA draft, despite becoming one of the NBA’s elite point guards. Even after transforming the Knicks into real championship contenders, Brunson continues operating with the mindset of someone who has another level to reach.


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That relentless self-improvement has made him one of basketball’s most reliable stars. His game is built on preparation, discipline, consistency, and attention to detail rather than flash — all pretty classic Virgo traits. He approaches basketball like a problem to solve, which is why the internet keeps treating his quotes like motivational wisdom.

People hear leadership and resilience. They hear a blueprint for handling pressure. Virgos hear someone openly acknowledging the worst possible outcome before immediately creating an action plan. Where the internet sees a philosophy, Virgos see a checklist.

Brunson isn’t the only Knick being interpreted through an astrological lens. Following the team’s historic Game 4 comeback, astrologer and creator Chani Nicholas shared a video analyzing the Knicks’ birth chart as if the franchise itself were a person.

Nicholas pointed to the recent Venus-Jupiter conjunction boosting the team’s natal Saturn — Saturn being associated with discipline and delayed gratification — and an eclipse-like quality in the chart that suggested the team was capable of pulling off seemingly impossible feats. As she put it, a “wildcard is baked into their identity,” and “they eclipse everything.”

In other words, there are already people looking to the stars for an explanation of how the Knicks keep pulling this off.

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