The New York Knicks will attempt to build on their first Conference Finals appearance in 25 years in the upcoming season. However, they will do so under new coach Mike Brown after Tom Thibodeau was fired back in June .
The hiring has raised consistent questions about how the Knicks might line up next season, especially related to Karl-Anthony Towns . This is because the 29-year-old is considered to be better off playing with another traditional center in the form of Mitchell Robinson. However, per Mike Brown, it is too early to comment on his starting lineup.
“It will materialize throughout camp. It's too early to say this is going to happen,” Brown told The Athletic’s James L. Edwards III.
Edwards had previously contended that he expects KAT to start alongside Mitchell Robins