After making it to their first Eastern Conference Finals berth since the 1999-2000 season last year, the New York Knicks shocked the sports world by parting ways with head coach Tom Thibodeau.
As his replacement, Leon Rose and company opted to bring in veteran headman Mike Brown, hoping that his more offense-driven approach to the game would elevate this ball club's on-court production in ways his predecessor never seemed capable of.
Less than four weeks into his regular-season tenure with the organization, it appears the 55-year-old has already managed to achieve this lofty goal.
Knicks look like an entirely new team under Mike Brown
After enduring a few growing pains and starting off the year with a lackluster 2-3 record, the Knicks have absolutely surged in both their production and overall success over the last week and a half of action.