Karl-Anthony Towns has been through this before.
Four head coaches across nine seasons in Minnesota prepared him for every next chapter — and for the change that came after his first year in New York.
Out went Tom Thibodeau, a familiar face from Towns’ Timberwolves days. In came Mike Brown, ready to challenge habits and raise the ceiling on a team with championship ambitions.
“The experiences are always different,” Towns said after practice on Friday. “But Mike is different from any coach I’ve ever dealt with, and his system is different than I’ve ever dealt with.
“But every coach has their different quirks that make them who they are.”
The early returns have been promising — not only in the playbook, where Brown’s offensive overhaul has powered New York to a 5-3 record and an unde

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