Key Highlights
- This was a disappointing loss for the Knicks, especially since they were without Jalen Brunson. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementKarl-Anthony Towns had a strong performance with a double-double of 17 points and 20 rebounds.
- Unfortunately, he was limited because he got into foul trouble after getting into a scuffle with Draymond Green. People think Brown should stand up for his playersDuring Tom Thibodeau's time coaching the Knicks, he was consistent with defending his players.
- Even if it looked bad to the rest of the league, he was always antagonistic toward other teams. Brown is more of a friendly person, especially against teams and players he coached before.
- In the clash against the Warriors, Brown did not explicitly support Towns after the scuffle, which has irked some people. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementMORE:Stan Van Gundy gives his honest assessment of the New York Knicks' strugglesAfter the game, Brown was having fun hugging and talking to Green and Stephen Curry.
- While people understand that Brown is a lovely person, it is a bad look for the Knicks' head coach to do that after what happened."Draymond, that's how he plays.