By most accounts, Karl-Anthony Towns had an incredible first season in New York, earning a spot on an All-NBA team while averaging 24.4 points and 12.8 rebounds per game, as well as shooting 42 percent from three. Now, with Mike Brown stepping in as the Knicks' next head coach, one of the biggest questions is if he will be able to unlock a playmaking element in Towns' game that he hasn't previously shown.
Towns isn't a bad passer by any means, but he was rarely put in a position to be a playmaking hub on offense under Tom Thibodeau.