
Karl-Anthony Towns looking more comfortable in Mike Brown’s Knicks offense after rough start
NY Post
Karl-Anthony Towns’ role on offense was much more defined under Mike Brown’s Knicks predecessor, Tom Thibodeau.
Under Brown, Towns is seeing all different types of looks he hadn’t been used to.
After a rough start to the year getting used to the change, Towns now seems to be comfortable with Brown’s system.
“We want to keep trying to move him around so teams can’t just sit at the top of the floor,” Brown said after the 134-98 win over the Nets on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. “If we can do that, then I think eventually the game’s going to be a lot easier for him. Because he’s going to be in places where teams aren’t used to doubling. One time he’s here, now he’s there, now he’s here. So that’s what we plan on doing with him. And he’s getting a little more comfortable every time we step on the floor.”
The Knicks have scored 40 or more points in a quarter six times this year.
Entering Monday, that was most in the NBA.

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