CHICAGO — The Knicks could easily be 4–0 to open Mike Brown’s first season in New York. Instead, they’re 2–2 — victims of their own cold shooting. They went just 15-of-54 from three in Sunday’s loss to Miami , then 13-of-40 two nights later in Milwaukee .
Brown’s new pace-and-space offense is doing its job, generating clean catch-and-shoot opportunities across the board. The belief inside the locker room is simple — keep trusting the process, and the math will correct itself.
“We’re getting really good looks, and I think they’re going to fall. I know they’re going to fall,” said sixth man Miles McBride. “We’ve got to take our time, shoot it with confidence, trust the process, keep making the right plays.”
In short: the looks are there, the shots just aren’t falling, and the number

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