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Knicks at a Crossroads: Is Their Playoff Dream About to Collapse?

Knicks at a Crossroads: Is Their Playoff Dream About to Collapse?

Shortly before New York’s prime-time loss in Oklahoma City, Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns was asked about his assimilation under head coach Mike Brown’s system — roughly eight months after the coach’s hire.

“I’m still working through it,” Towns said. “Still trying to figure out where I could impact our team and winning the most. Right now, I’m just utilizing my experience so I can do the best I can.”

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A simple, brief, yet powerful statement. Towns’ words offered a sliver of understanding into a season of existential crisis, contextualized within the construct of who the Knicks think they are, what reality presents and the widening gap between the two. It’s simply shocking to realize Towns still finds himself attempting to fit 76 games into the regular season, but adaptability and viability have been two underlying storylines this season out of the Big Apple.

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