Knicks' 3-Point Strategy: Boom or Bust
The New York Knicks have significantly shifted their offensive strategy under new head coach Mike Brown, focusing on three-point shooting. Theyre now taking nearly forty-four percent of their shots from beyond the arc, a significant increase from last season. This approach has led to impressive results when theyre hot, but struggles when theyre cold. While theyre leading the league in corner threes and have several players hitting over forty percent, theyve also experienced frustrating losses due to inconsistency. The strategy aligns with modern NBA trends, but their playoff success will depend on their ability to maintain consistency.
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