When you watch New York’s early-game offensive scripts, they consistently execute a specific sequence. They run an intentional off-ball screen to get Jalen Brunson the ball at the top, and then they immediately have Karl-Anthony Towns come up and set a ghost-screen to transition into a quick, wide-open pick-and-pop three-pointer. The other avenue where this cashes is out in transition. When the Knicks push the pace on a fast break, Towns is almost always the trailing big man.