The New York Knicks are officially reinventing themselves, and this time, it starts with how they move the ball. Under new head coach Mike Brown, the Knicks are shifting from the isolation-heavy offense of Tom Thibodeau to a style built on pace, movement, and fluidity. The goal is simple: more touches, better spacing, and a rhythm that keeps defenses guessing.

This change isn’t just about style. It’s about identity. The Knicks spent years relying on their stars to create offense through sheer force of will, grinding out buckets one possession at a time. Brown wants to break that habit. He’s pushing his players to stay in constant motion, to create space without standing around and watching. It’s an approach that demands energy and discipline but has the potential to unlock a whole new lev

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