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Knicks head coach Mike Brown credits his coaching staff for sparking the decision to insert Josh Hart into the starting lineup in place of Mitchell Robinson.
In a coaches meeting a few weeks back, the Knicks’ head coach was deep in conversations with his staff about a potential change to the starting lineup. Injuries to key players forced Brown to re-shuffle the deck. The discussion at hand was about starting, or not starting, Josh Hart.
The Knicks surge to a home start not seen since the Patrick Ewing era as Mike Brown, Jalen Brunson, and the rising core fuel MSG dominance.
Mike Brown: "I definitely don't have all the answers. Definitely not the smartest cookie in the jar. So I lean on people.''
LaMelo Ball went ahead and parted the Red Sea. Mike Brown immediately stormed the court.
Knicks head coach Mike Brown praised the surprise Defensive Player of the Game in the 119-104 win vs. the Hornets.
Can the New York Knicks get over the hump? That question is looming over the franchise like a cumulonimbus cloud after New York came six wins shy of the promised land in 2025.
The New York Knicks are back on the rise, and since Josh Hart's return to the lineup last week, the team has been perfect. Now second in the Eastern Conference
Knicks head coach Mike Brown spoke about the incredible game Karl-Anthony Towns turned in against the Hornets.
By the end of the game, with the Knicks down a point, McBride was the guy who had to make a play against Miami pest Davion Mitchell, who stuck with the 24-year-old and forced him into an uncomfortable, possibly ill-advised midrange shot. Seconds later, McBride missed another shot, a floater on one of those long-runway drives that fell short.
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Mike Brown weighs in on how Boston Celtics dominated the paint vs. New York Knicks
That caught the attention of defensive-minded Knicks coach Mike Brown, who had plenty to say about that trend after Boston's upset win. "A couple of times there were some communication issues, but that’s going to happen throughout the course of the game," offered Brown.