Under Mike Brown, preseason is for freestylin’.

The Knicks coach revealed after Thursday’s victory he has installed zero plays into his offense, preferring the team to learn the principles of his pace and movement by just reading the defense and reacting.

It’s another departure from Tom Thibodeau, who famously handed players a large playbook during training camp — which Miles McBride once estimated to be five inches thick.

Brown said his Knicks won’t use plays for the vast majority of the game, so why not learn that part first?

“We want to play this way most of the time,” the coach said. “We’ll have play calls because we want the ball in this person’s hands at this time and we want this guy here and that guy there. So we will do that. But right now, especially in the preseason, I just

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