
On the 63rd episode of Hot Hand Theory, Geoff and XJ break down how Mike Brown just proved everyone wrong about Karl-Anthony Towns and why it could change everything for the Knicks' title chances.Critics have been saying Towns couldn't be unlocked and that he just wasn't good enough. In the Knicks' most recent game, Mike Brown deployed Towns as a DHO hub and passing center in ways no coach has, turning him into the offensive engine that unlocks the entire Knicks system. The duo dives into the film to show how Towns' gravity, passing, and movement are creating wide-open looks for Bridges, Shamet, OG, and Brunson, and why this might be the best offense in the NBA when it clicks.We also tackle the too-early Deuce McBride conversation, why the Knicks' defense with Towns and Brunson on the court together is surprisingly solid, and what lineup decisions Mike Brown needs to make to maximize their championship ceiling.This is the Knicks offense we've been waiting for: egalitarian, synergistic, and built to compete with the likes of OKC and Cleveland. If you're a Knicks fan who wants more than surface-level takes, this episode is for you.We cover:🔹 How Mike Brown is using Towns as a DHO hub and point center—and why it's genius🔹 Towns' passing gravity: hockey assists, spatial manipulation, and offensive creation🔹 Why Landry Shamet starting makes more sense than you think🔹 The Deuce McBride problem: is he being suppressed?🔹 Knicks' are a top-10 defense with Towns on the court: how they're doing it🔹 Why Brunson and Towns can both be maximized—and what it takes to get there🔹 Hot Fan Theory: TristanDuarte's comment on Towns' defense and what it meansIf you value film study and evidence-based insights over hot takes, subscribe and catch every episode.#knicks #newyorkknicks #mikebrown #karlanthonytowns #KAT #towns #jalenbrunson #deucemcbride #HotHandTheory #NBAPodcast #nbaseason #nbaanalysis