From Struggle to Championship | New York Knicks News
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Mike Brown’s first year as Knicks head coach ended in a championship — their first since 1973 — after a rocky start that tested his coaching mettle. Early struggles integrating star Karl-Anthony Towns, both offensively and defensively, led to frustration and uncertainty. A December NBA Cup win was followed by a brutal January slump, fueling fan and media pressure. But Brown’s resilience paid off: the Knicks clawed back, turned the tide in the playoffs, and Towns evolved into a vital playmaker. With Jalen Brunson named Finals MVP, Brown’s ability to adapt and unlock Towns’ potential proved to be the key to their historic run.
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