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New York Knicks, under new coach Mike Brown, are showing promising early results with a significant improvement in three-point shooting and ball movement. The team, which ranked twenty-second last season, is now leading the league in made catch-and-shoot three-pointers, averaging nearly fourteen per game. This shift in offensive philosophy, emphasizing ball movement and more three-point attempts, is a direct response to past criticisms of a slow-paced, isolation-heavy offense. Key player Mikal Bridges is benefiting from this new system, averaging over sixteen points per game and shooting exceptionally well from both the field and beyond the arc. Despite areas to refine, the early improvements suggest the Knicks are realizing the benefits of hiring Mike Brown, setting the stage for a more successful and exciting season.

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