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Mike Brown Reveals How He Plans To Manage Knicks Minutes

October 1, 2025 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

NEW YORK — Mike Brown knows the challenge in front of him. The Knicks didn’t hire him to maintain; they hired him to push this team further than Tom Thibodeau ever could. Brown brings championship experience from Golden State, where he saw firsthand how minute management can shape a season.

Mike Brown Reveals How He Plans To Manage Knicks Minutes

Josh Hart will play less minutes as part of Mike Brown’s plan to manage the Knicks minutes more strictly
Feb 8, 2025; New York, New York, USA; New York Knicks assistant coach Rick Brunson talks with New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11), forward Mikal Bridges (25), and guard Josh Hart (3) during a timeout in the third quarter against the Boston Celtics at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

During his Warriors tenure, he learned that easing up in January pays off in May. He now brings that philosophy to New York, which for the last five seasons leaned on Thibodeau’s grind-it-out approach. Brown said after Tuesday’s practice in Abu Dhabi, “The biggest thing is trying to make sure you watch everybody’s minutes instead of trying to chase games.”

He added, “There might be some games where maybe you throw the towel in early.” The message was clear. For Brown, the focus isn’t just winning on a Tuesday night—it’s preparing for June.

Breaking from Thibodeau’s Blueprint

This approach marks a sharp break from Thibodeau’s philosophy. Thibodeau often left starters on the court during blowouts. His mantra was simple: “everything matters” and “no lead is safe.” That approach wore down his teams.

Brown saw the same thing happen in Golden State. After the Warriors’ crushing 2016 Finals loss, Steve Kerr changed course. He stopped chasing regular-season wins at all costs. Brown recalled, “It kind of caught up to them (in 2016). And from that point on, that’s when (Kerr) was like, ‘I’m not going to chase it anymore.’”

That adjustment led to three more championships. Mike Brown was there for all of them, and he plans to replicate that balance with the Knicks minutes this season.

A Deeper Bench Means More Rest

Leon Rose rebuilt the bench this offseason, giving Brown more tools to limit workloads. Last season, New York finished last in bench scoring. That forced Thibodeau to rely on his starters more than any team in the league. Every starter averaged at least 35 minutes. Josh Hart and Mikal Bridges both cleared 37.

Hart admitted the toll was real. “It was one of those things where I gave everything I have and I just didn’t have anything left in the tank,” Hart said after practice. “My mind was there, but my body was a step slow.” Even Hart, who famously logged four complete games in the 2024 playoffs, couldn’t keep pace.

Bridges Speaks Up

Bridges also recognized the wear. Last season, he reportedly approached Thibodeau privately about trimming his minutes. He was averaging nearly 38 a night, often staying in long after games were decided. Bridges asked for short breathers during stretches of the second and third quarters, hoping to stay fresh for closing minutes. His request showed even ironman players had limits.

Brown has taken note. With Mike Brown’splan to distribute minutes more, Bridges should see his workload dip, preserving his legs for the postseason.

The Road Ahead

The strategy is simple: pace the stars, rely on depth, and trust that fresher legs win in June. Brown’s insistence on pace remains, but he wants his team running at full strength in May, not limping into the playoffs.

The Knicks may not be chasing the regular-season win column like in years past. But with Mike Brown’s new approach to managing minutes, the knicks could finally have the gas to chase something bigger.

Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

The post Mike Brown Reveals How He Plans To Manage Knicks Minutes appeared first on Last Word On Basketball.

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