While the Knicks' offense was very effective last season, it sputtered down the stretch and would often get stagnant. For the offense to hit another gear this season, Karl-Anthony Towns must become more involved as a playmaker.
Speaking on The Kevin O'Connor Show, Nekias Duncan explained that using Towns as a passer is a great way to keep him involved throughout a game without requiring him to take 18 to 20 shots per night.
Everyone knows that Mike Brown loves using big men as playmaking hubs, something that became a signature during his time in Golden State with Draymond Green, and then with Domantas Sabonis in Sacramento.