For most of his three seasons in New York — and especially this past one, after Julius Randle was traded — Jalen Brunson made his hay with the ball in his hands.
He dissected the defense in the half-court, slowly and methodically in isolation plays, leading the NBA in time of possession and dribbles per touch.
But Mike Brown, who Wednesday begins his first training camp as Knicks head coach, is proposing something different for Brunson:
More playing without the ball.