
Knicks fail first test to implement Mike Brown’s vision in sloppy Summer League loss
NY Post
LAS VEGAS — Mike Brown didn’t reveal much in his introductory news conference, but he notably mentioned his desire for a speedy offense.
And he also relayed that to the coaching staff.
“We’ve communicated foundationally on what we want to do on both sides of the ball. A huge part of it — and he talked about it with you guys in his presser — is just playing fast,” Jordan Brink, the Knicks summer league coach, said.
As Brink noted, Friday night’s 104-86 loss to the Pistons quickly became a bad example of Brown’s vision.
They started poorly — failing to take care of the ball — and never recovered.
With Brown and the front office sitting courtside in Vegas, Tyler Kolek, the second-year point guard, struggled with 10 points and five turnovers.
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