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6 replies on “Knicks Morning News (2025.09.26)”
Edwards has a piece out about the ways Brown is saying he wants to adjust our offensive schemes, and he’s certainly saying the right things. The specific changes highlighted are getting Towns a wider variety of shots when he’s at the 4(including from the corner, where he only took about 7% of his FGA last season), using him as a Sabonis esque hub when he’s at the 5, and getting Brunson more looks off the ball. A very telling tidbit:
These are exactly the kind of changes us frustrated Knickerblogger posters were pining for last season, but the proof will be in the pudding of course.
Excellent article on Julius Randle…I’m very happy for him and think he will have another great year.
wow there is one instance where they actually spelled his name as randall in the article no bueno
So far I see the main difference (beyond the obvious communication style) between Brown and Thibs is that Brown will be much less turnover-phobic than Thibs was. I have no doubt that playing Towns in a point role and playing Brunson off the ball more will lead to more turnovers. But even if the net rating doesn’t improve, the team will be more interesting and fun to watch. And there will definitely be a reversion to Brunso iso’ing at the end of close games.
I won’t lie, this jumped out at me too, and I have no problem with this shtick if you limit it to the work of people paid to produce writing as opposed to some guys posting on a message board.
I also enjoyed the piece though, and it speaks to the idea that I used to find cliched and empirically dubious but am increasingly sympathetic to: New York really just isn’t for everyone, as far as professional athletes go. Definitely happy for Randle, who always struck me as a good, family oriented dude.
Very glad for Julius, sounds like he found his peace. I’m not at all surprised by the description of his time in NY, it always felt like he was miserable and seething, despite the smiles.
Also, I have arms just like his.
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