So far, Mike Brown has shown no hesitation when it comes to the two-big-man lineup of Karl-Anthony Towns and Mitchell Robinson.

The duo have started together in the first three Knicks preseason games, and Brown sounds like he plans to use them in the same frontcourt frequently this coming season.

“It just brings a different dimension,” the coach said Sunday.

The previous coach, Tom Thibodeau, shied from the pairing a year ago during the regular season, mostly because Robinson appeared in just 17 games following ankle surgery.

They did get some time together during the Knicks run to the Eastern Conference finals.

In 165 minutes, they produced a plus-4.4 NET rating, meaning the Knicks outscored the opposition by 4.4 points per 100 possessions when they shared the floor.

“When you’re pl

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