System Fit: Miles McBride under Mike Brown
Offensive Philosophy
• More ball movement: McBride has already expressed excitement about Brown’s emphasis on player and ball movement, which contrasts with the isolation-heavy sets under Tom Thibodeau.
• Quick decision-making: Brown values guards who can make fast reads and keep the offense flowing. McBride’s low turnover rate and disciplined shot selection make him a natural fit.
• Off-ball versatility: McBride can play off the ball, spot up for threes, and cut effectively—skills that thrive in Brown’s motion-heavy system.
Defensive Identity
• Switchable defense: Brown’s teams often switch across positions. McBride’s ability to guard 1–3 and his elite lateral quickness make him a defensive asset.
• High motor and IQ: Brown appreciates players who bring intensity and intelligence. McBride’s film study habits and on-court awareness align well with this.
Malcolm Brogdon has become un-reliable to a high number of injuries. He has come to realization your body can only take some much. Reason for Retirement: He cited physical wear and a desire to transition on his own terms. His preseason performance with the Knicks was underwhelming, and injuries had begun to take a toll. Look for Coach Brown to use him as a spot start for Jalen Brunson. McBride doesn’t need high usage to impact the game. He can start, defend, and defer to scorers Tyrese Maxey, Payton Pritchard or TJ McConnel. "A diamond in the ruff"
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