Knicks Tweak Style, Focus on Execution
The New York Knicks, with twenty games left in the regular season, are refining their game strategy following a challenging loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers. Coach Mike Brown revealed offensive and defensive adjustments since preseason, emphasizing continuous evolution. The team acknowledges the difficulty of maintaining a fast pace late in the season, focusing on execution and positioning. Players like Josh Hart and Jalen Brunson stress the teams growth and the need to improve daily, while Karl-Anthony Towns advises ignoring external noise and honing their game plan for the playoffs.
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