J.R. Smith: Knicks' Stars Need to Mesh
The New York Knicks, led by new coach Mike Brown, are surging with a formidable defense and scoring prowess. Theyve given the defending champion Thunder a tough game and recently crushed the Nuggets. Former Knicks player J.R. Smith weighs in on the teams dynamics, questioning if stars Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns can coexist for a deep playoff run. Smith suggests Towns demands more of the ball and creates his own space. He also warns against relying too heavily on the six-foot-two Brunson as the main scorer, citing historical examples. Despite Smiths concerns, the Knicks continue to thrive as a unit, making them a formidable force heading into the playoffs.
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