Mike Brown experienced the first blemish to his Knicks tenure, and it was a rough watch.
The Knicks struggled through an ugly shooting showing in their 115-107 loss to the Heat on Sunday night in Miami. They shot 38.8 percent from the field and a brutal 27.9 from 3-point range. Outside of Jalen Brunson, who went 5-for-11 from deep, the Knicks shot a woeful 10-for-43 (23.2 percent) from behind the arc.
But the process, even though the results were poor Sunday, is what Brown wants. Put the first three games of the season together, and that vision has been glaringly evident.
Let’s break down what the numbers say:

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