The New York Knicks are rolling through Madison Square Garden with a force that echoes the Patrick Ewing era , and the numbers only make the roar louder. With Mike Brown steering this new identity and Jalen Brunson driving the offense at 27.9 points and 6.3 assists per game, the Knicks has opened the season 12–1 at home, their best start since those iconic Patrick Ewing years. Their latest wins, a 146–112 rout of the Utah Jazz and a 119–104 takedown of the Charlotte Hornets , kept the Garden walls nearly untouchable. At 15–7 and second in the East, the Knicks look built to last.
Seven wins in their last ten games have tightened their form. Meanwhile, the crowd grows louder. As a result, the belief gets heavier. The Knicks ranks fifth in points, fifth in three-point shooting,

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