Mike Brown has successfully led the Knicks to the Eastern Conference finals after taking over as head coach. He has implemented strategic changes that resulted in a seven-game winning streak, showcasing his ability to adapt and lead the team effectively.
Key points
Mike Brown was hired to lead the Knicks to the NBA Finals.
The Knicks achieved a 53-29 record under Brown's coaching.
Brown's strategic changes led to a seven-game winning streak.
The Knicks will face either Detroit or Cleveland in the conference finals.
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. (AP) â Mike Brown was hired for this moment.
The New York Knicks already had a coach who could take them to the Eastern Conference finals â and they fired him immediately after.
Whoever replaced Tom Thibodeau would do so knowing he was inheriting a seat that was already warm, taking an undeniable win-now job where the only way he could demonstrate he made the team better was by reaching the NBA Finals. The pressure grew even more during the season, when the owner said he believed the Knicks should play for the title.
The expectations were clear, though Brown never needed to have them explained.
âPeople have talked about a mandate,â Brown said recently. âLike, Iâm coaching to win, so it doesnât matter what others say. Iâm disappointed if weâre not in the finals and having a chance to win it.â
He has led the Knicks back to the conference finals, where they will play either Detroit or Cleveland. They were two losses from going home in the first round in what could have been a flop worthy of a firing. Instead, he changed some things, stuck with others, and the Knicks have reeled off seven straight wins, mostly in convincing fashion.
âHeâs done a great job of adjusting our team to give us the best chance to win,â center Karl-Anthony Towns said, âand the spot weâre in now is because of his courage and the trust to change what we were doing and put us in a better position.â
Brownâs resume was certainly worthy of the job. Heâs a two-time NBA Coach of the Year, the latter as the first unanimous winner in 2023 after leading the to their first playoff appearance since 2006, ending what was the longest active drought in North American pro sports.
But there was going to be skepticism with any hire, in part because many people weren't sure Thibodeau should've even been fired. The Knicks won just one playoff series between 2001 and his hiring in 2020, and he brought them to the postseason four times in five years, culminating last season with their first conference finals appearance in 25 years.
Yet the Knicks wanted a coach with a different style. Someone who would be the boss without being bossy. Someone who would make decisions about the team without the feeling that only he got to decide.
Brown gives everyone from the front office to the players a say.
âHeâs always wanted to have open dialogue since day one," captain said. "And obviously heâs still the coach and heâs going to make the decisions and everything. But I mean, we give our opinions, and whether theyâre good or bad opinions, theyâre talked about and theyâre decided on later.â
Brown, of course, makes the final call. And the ones he made when the Knicks faced their only adversity thus far in the postseason clearly turned out right.
was off to a terrible start against , and after he was scoreless in just 21 minutes in Game 3, there were cries for Brown to bench the guard who had started every game in his two seasons with the Knicks.
Brown stayed the course, and thereâs no sitting Bridges down now. After scoring 24 points in the Game 6 finisher against the , he averaged 17.5 points on nearly 64% shooting in the sweep of , all while leading the defensive effort against star guard Maxey.
The other decision was to have Brunson, his All-Star point guard, initiate less of the offense. Instead, the Knicks have run more by positioning Towns up high and letting him find cutters. His passing has opened up more space on the floor for Brunson and others to find easier shots.
Again, there was discussion before the decision. But, perhaps showing the playersâ belief in Brown, it was apparently a short one.
âThe dialogue was: âOK, letâs do it,ââ Brunson said.
Brown led the Knicks to a 53-29 record, their best since 2012-13. Yet there were stretches of mediocrity after a strong start, and a distant third-place finish in the East despite a lineup headlined by two All-Stars felt underwhelming.
Brown responded by saying teams need to go through rocky times.
âHe doesnât listen to the outside noise and he doesnât let that affect him,â forward said.
Brown said that's easy to do. He worked on title-winning teams under Gregg Popovich in and Steve Kerr with , and he remembers people complaining about them.
âSo shoot, people can talk about Mike Brown for sure,â Brown said. âBut itâs my job to ignore the noise and itâs easy for me to do that because the pressure that I put on myself, that the team puts on itself, to be great or to try to be the best team in the league doesnât even match up with what everybody else says throughout the course of the year.â
Brown said his only focus all season has been winning a championship. The way his Knicks are playing now, there's definitely a chance.
âThe mandate and all that other stuff, like, thatâs what I expect,â Brown said. âThatâs what I want to do and hopefully it can happen, but who knows.â
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Q&A
What changes did Mike Brown make to the Knicks' strategy?
Mike Brown adjusted the team's offensive structure by positioning Karl-Anthony Towns higher to facilitate better passing and scoring opportunities for Jalen Brunson and others.
How did the Knicks perform under Mike Brown's coaching?
Under Mike Brown, the Knicks achieved a 53-29 record, their best since the 2012-13 season, and advanced to the Eastern Conference finals.
Who are the Knicks facing in the Eastern Conference finals?
The Knicks will face either the Detroit Pistons or the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference finals.
What was the reaction to Tom Thibodeau's firing as Knicks coach?
There was skepticism regarding Tom Thibodeau's firing, as he had led the Knicks to multiple playoff appearances, including their first conference finals in 25 years.
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