How Karl-Anthony Towns’ transformation has boosted Knicks championship hopes

The Knicks’ offense has always been good. The club has finished in the Top 10 in offensive efficiency in the last four seasons. But, it’s always felt as if the team was leaving money on the table with a predictable offense that leaned far too heavily on isolations and one-on-one play from master shot creators Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns.

Though it largely worked and produced good results like two 50-win seasons and a Conference Finals appearance, New York’s offense would often grind to a halt. After the Knicks fell behind 2-1 in the first round against the Atlanta Hawks, a switch flipped. With their backs against the wall, Mike Brown diversified his offense, putting the ball in Towns’ hands and allowing him to make plays for teammates moving off the ball.

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The results have been astonishing. New York is 7-0 since the adjustment, blitzing the Hawks and sweeping the Philadelphia 76ers rather easily in four games. At the center of the Knicks’ run is Towns, who has re-invented his game. The 7-footer is averaging 8.3 assists per 36 minutes in the postseason. That’s a stark difference from last year’s playoffs, when the big man posted just 1.4 dimes per 36 minutes through New York’s run to the ECF.

Even in the regular season, Towns was never this consistently pass-happy, averaging 3.5 assists per 36 minutes in 75 games. During this stretch, Towns has been able to give the Knicks offense some verve and a little more diversity.

It has also taken pressure off Brunson. Defenses can’t just scheme to stop the Knicks’ point guard in isolation or in the pick-and-roll. They now have to worry about the All-Star point guard coming off a pindown screen, or setting a flex screen for another teammate like he’s done for OG Anunoby countless times in both the Hawks and 76ers series.

That’s all able to happen because of Towns. The All-Star is one of the best shooting big men in NBA history. When he has the ball at the top of the key, his defender has to be alert and can’t sag back into the paint. In many of New York’s lineups, there’s enough perimeter shooting to leave the paint open. It’s…


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