The New York Knicks can, and have, changed the head coach. They can, and have, changed the types of lineups they field. They can, and have, overhauled a good chunk of their offensive approach. They cannot, however, change Karl-Anthony Towns, a human roller coaster who is, clearly, always going to be that same human roller coaster.
New York’s early performance is littered with a bunch of red flags. Towns’ play is easily the biggest—unless, for some reason, you were counting on Mitchell Robinson to actually be healthy.
The Knicks’ All-Star center is shooting 36.