Knicks coach Mike Brown is implementing a drastic offensive change for the team this season, moving away from a system that heavily featured one primary ball-handler. This new approach aims to distribute the ball more evenly among players, a shift that has left some players, like Karl-Anthony Towns, confused about their roles and the overall strategy.
Towns, who is expected to play primarily power forward this year, expressed his uncertainty regarding his place in the offense, noting that the system seems designed to make the center more of a focal point. This change comes after the players reportedly did not support former coach Tom Thibodeau during exit interviews last spring, suggesting they sought a new direction.
The article uses the 1990s New York Knicks under coach Don Nelson as a cautionary tale for such significant offensive over... download the app to read more
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