ORLANDO — Karl-Anthony Towns has played in every kind of offense over 11 NBA seasons — post-heavy systems, spread pick-and-roll, five-out spacing, you name it. But nothing, he says, quite mirrors the constant motion and positional fluidity Mike Brown has brought to the Knicks.
“It’s different. I haven’t seen it in my 11 years [in the league],” Towns said after practice on Friday. “But I’m having fun with it. I’m just continuing to get better and impact the game, and impact winning and continue to help our team any way possible.”
Brown’s system has turned Towns into a shape-shifter, asking him to learn the responsibilities of all five positions and relocate around the floor in ways he’s never been used before. It’s also produced the slowest shooting start of his career — 42.9% from the fi

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