Mike Brown’s vision for the Knicks had already been evident, but Wednesday night was the clearest sign yet of what their ceiling can be when his system is fully implemented.
There was balanced scoring, which was needed as Jalen Brunson started slowly. There was pretty ball movement, which left fans oohing and aahing.
There was plenty of bench production from a unit that continues to get better and better. There was 3-point prowess, which helped the Knicks separate in the third quarter.
The Knicks and Timberwolves had nearly identical seasons last year, each losing in the conference finals. But there was a tangible gap between the two sides Wednesday night, as the Knicks won 137-114 at Madison Square Garden to improve to 5-3 — and a perfect 5-0 at home — on the season.
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