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The Knicks just finished a 6–1 homestand and are playing a more diverse offense under new head coach Mike Brown but big questions remain as they head into a five-game road trip.

Dexter Henry is joined by Howard Beck of The Ringer to break down:

- How Mike Brown has transformed the Knicks’ offense

- Whether the hot shooting is sustainable

- The impact of Jalen Brunson’s ankle and OG Anunoby’s hamstring injuries

- Who must step up if both starters miss significant time

- Karl-Anthony Towns’ most dominant game as a Knick

- Why New York is 0–3 on the road

- The state of the rotation, defense, and depth

Plus, Dexter closes the show with a feature on Mitchell Robinson’s historic rebounding dominance, including why he may be the best offensive rebounder in the NBA.

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