GREENBURGH — The command has been repeated over and over since training camp began, demanding the Knicks to run and run faster. Although on this day when the doors to the gym opened to the media, it was the large contingent of coaches who were on the baseline ready to run with Jalen Brunson giving them the signal to start.

If this was the group running the floor maybe Mike Brown would opt for a different system as a number of the coaches who’d had long playing careers hobbled back and forth on worn out knees.

But when the Knicks make their Madison Square Garden debut Thursday after winning their first two preseason games in Abu Dhabi , it will be the players doing the running — and no one might be more qualified to heed that command than Mikal Bridges .

Bridges struggled to find his

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