It’s certainly a bit of an exaggeration and oversimplification, but some NBA scouts joke that there are two types of offensive systems in the league: the triangle offense, and what everyone else runs. For combo guard Langston Galloway, a member of the New York Knicks in his first two pro years, that may mean a bigger adjustment compared to what other NBA players who changed teams this summer are experiencing.
“It’s definitely different, just learning how to play with the ball in my hands a lot more now,” Galloway said. “In the triangle, it’s more cutting, passing and moving.