Many are theorizing that part of Mike Brown's offensive scheme for the Knicks will involve Karl-Anthony Towns as more of a play-making hub. While it sounds great in theory, it could be disastrous for the Knicks, as teams will likely double-team Towns and dare him to be able to make the right pass out of it.
The reason that so many people have clamored that Brown will turn Towns into more of a passer is that he loves bigs who can make things happen. He was the assistant coach in Golden State when Draymond Green was used as a point-forward, and the Kings' offense flowed through Domantas Sabonis as their initiating hub.