Though it may have come in an incredibly small sample size, last season the New York Knicks proved to be truly dominant when both Karl-Anthony Towns and Mitchell Robinson were sharing the floor together.
From landing in the 100 percentile in points per 100 possessions (132.2) and the 99 percentile in offensive rebounding percentage (38.1) to finishing in the 83 percentile in point differential (+6.7), these two flashed incredible upside potential as a double-big tandem.
Heading into year two together, The Athletic's Sam Vecenie revealed on a recent edition of the Game Theory Podcast that "it feels like" new head coach Mike Brown is leaning toward running with this twin-tower experiment as part of his starting lineup for the 2025-26 campaign.