The New York Knicks are about to look like a very different team this season. Gone are the grinding, isolation-heavy possessions under Tom Thibodeau, where offensive sets often slowed to a crawl and relied on stars to create one-on-one magic.

Under new head coach Mike Brown, the Knicks are shifting gears into a faster-paced, free-flowing offense built on constant ball movement. For a fan base used to half-court slugfests, the transformation could be jarring—but it also carries the potential to unlock a higher ceiling.

A system overhaul with pace and motion

Brown isn’t easing into this transition—he’s pushing it to the forefront. ESPN’s Brian Windhorst , reporting from the team’s training camp in Abu Dhabi, described the shift: “I’m currently in Abu Dhabi…Mike Brown is really focusing on

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