LeBron James raves about Knicks’ offensive revival — and the ‘sprinkle’ that’s made all the difference
LeBron James praised the New York Knicks for their improved offensive strategy during the playoffs. He highlighted the impact of Karl-Anthony Towns as a facilitator, which has made the team's offense more unpredictable. This shift has allowed Jalen Brunson to find more open shots and has diversified the Knicks' offensive approach.
- ▪LeBron James commended the Knicks' offensive revival on his podcast.
- ▪Karl-Anthony Towns has taken on a new role as a facilitator, enhancing the team's dynamics.
- ▪Jalen Brunson has benefited from the new system, leading to increased scoring opportunities.
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NBA New York Knicks LeBron James raves about Knicks’ offensive revival — and the ‘sprinkle’ that’s made all the difference By Jared Schwartz Published May 23, 2026, 6:12 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google CLEVELAND — Making the Knicks offense more dynamic was one of the most important improvements Mike Brown was supposed to bring. See Also open mike Breaking down the trustworthiness of New York sports’ prominent GMs — as one stands above rest One of basketball’s best minds is raving about his job doing just that. “The defense can’t just key on a couple of actions anymore,” LeBron James said on his “Mind the Game” podcast, which he co-hosts with Steve Nash.
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