Knicks head coach Mike Brown is tempering expectations for the upcoming season, emphasizing that the team's new-look offense and rotation will take time to mesh. He stated that the team will experience both highs and lows and needs to face adversity to learn and grow, comparing the season to a marathon rather than a sprint.
Brown's comments came in the context of fielding questions about player injuries, such as Josh Hart's back issue, and the team's current offensive approach. He explained that plays haven't been fully installed yet, encouraging a read-and-react system during preseason to establish tempo and pace.
Players like OG Anunoby acknowledge the potential for growing pains and a learning curve, even looking to peak towards the end of the regular season and into the playoffs. Despite high expectations, the team is focu... download the app to read more
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