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Can the Knicks get Karl-Anthony Towns back on track against the Pistons before it's too late?

It’s difficult to speed Jalen Brunson up. The Knicks' All-Star point guard is pretty damn good at operating at his own pace on the court, controlling the tempo of a game and, when necessary, pivoting from one angle of approach to another.

He’s got that same control off the court, too.

After New York’s loss to visiting Detroit in Game 2 of their first-round playoff series on Monday — a defeat that handed the precocious Pistons home-court advantage in the best-of-seven set, which resumes Thursday in Game 3 at Little Caesars Arena — Brunson fielded a question about how he’d assess his offensive performance in the defeat.