The hope for writing a game column is usually to pick one player, one moment, or one subject and dive deeply into it. The goal is to dedicate around 650 words to whatever is chosen, providing readers with an insightful and focused analysis.
However, with Mike Brown’s Knicks, that task has proven to be anything but easy. In the two opening games under Brown’s leadership, there has been so much variety and unpredictability that finding a single point of focus feels almost impossible.
The scoring has been remarkably balanced, with no one player dominating the box score or claiming all the headlines. This parity in contribution means that highlighting just one aspect would be a disservice to the overall team effort.
Instead, the early Knicks season under Brown presents a broader story—one of versatility, balance, and collective energy—that deserves attention as much as any individual standout moment.
https://nypost.com/2025/10/25/sports/the-early-mike-brown-returns-are-clear-these-knicks-are-playing-a-different-way/

