ESPN announcers bizarrely refuse to say Taylor Swift’s name during Knicks-Cavaliers game

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ESPN just accidentally declared war against the Swifties.

Midway through the first quarter in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals between the Knicks and Cavaliers on Saturday, the ESPN on ABC broadcast referred to Taylor Swift as “Travis Kelce’s fiancée,” which caused an uproar on social media.

As the broadcast showed Swift and Kelce sitting court side at Rocket Arena, ESPN commentators Mike Breen and Richard Jefferson refused to say the pop star’s name.

Richard Jefferson, Tim Legler, and Mike Breen share a laugh during Game 3 between the Knicks and Cavaliers on May 23, 2026 in Cleveland. NBAE via Getty Images

“Travis Kelce and his fiancée here at the game,” Breen said as the cameras panned over to the couple.

“As Travis and his girlfriend are in the building, that’s always great to see,” Jefferson added.

Fans on social media lambasted Breen and Jefferson for the seemingly backhanded acknowledgement of Swift, considering her superstar status and global regocnition.

“Richard Jefferson not calling Taylor Swift by her name is corny lmfao,” on user commented on X.

“Are the #KnicksGame announcers not allowed to SAY Taylor Swift’s name? Wtf was that,” commented another.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce watch the first half of the Knicks-Cavaliers Game 3 matchup on May 23, 2026 in Cleveland. AP Photo/Tim Phillis

One user thought that the announcers’ refusal to say her name was intentional as they mentioned her three times.

“They’ve done it like 3x lmao definitely feels intentional. Not sure why ESPN would ever want that though,” the user said.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce talk with Ahmaad Crump, Cleveland’s arena host, during a timeout in the first half of the Knicks-Cavaliers Game 3 battle. AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki

Swift and Kelce’s appearance comes as the two are set to get married in the coming weeks, with Page Six previously reporting the couple’s big day will be on July 3.

Kelce, an Ohio native, has been spotted at Cavaliers games before, with the team honoring him and his brother, Jason, with a bobblehead night during the 2023-24 NBA season.

The Cavaliers trailed the Knicks 60-54 at halftime during Saturday’s game, with OG Anunoby leading the Knicks with 13 points, and Kelce was shown on the Rocket Arena videoboard chugging a beer during the second half of the Knicks’ eventual 121-108 victory.

Joe Boylan, Darvin Ham, and Patrick St. Andrews set to join Bucks coaching staff

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New Bucks head coach Taylor Jenkins has narrowed his coaching staff, according to a report from Eric Nehm and Sam Amick of The Athletic. In a trio of moves that align with the Bucks’ desire for a cultural reset, Jenkins will bring Joe Boylan to Milwaukee for the first time, while retaining the services of long-time Bucks assistant coach Darvin Ham, and reuniting Milwaukee with Patrick St. Andrews, who spent five seasons in the Cream City from 2018-2023.

Joe Boylan has a long history in the NBA, working in a variety of roles since the 2009-10 season, including stints with the Boston Celtics, Golden State Warriors, New Orleans Pelicans, Minnesota Timberwolves, and twice with the Memphis Grizzlies (including one where he was an assistant under Jenkins). Notably, Boylan has specialised in player development, working with players such as Jaden McDaniels, Brandon Ingram, and Naz Reid. His role in Milwaukee, then, will be particularly important as the Bucks look to develop their current crop of young players (think Ryan Rollins and Ousmane Dieng), along with their 10th overall pick in this year’s draft—and anyone else they acquire via trade or free agency. If his 2025 article with The Athletic, “I developed NBA players for a decade. This new training method can help anyone,” is anything to go by, Boylan focuses on a constraints-led approach, placing players in different environments that force them to discover solutions themselves rather than focusing on repetition of “ideal” technique.

In addition to hiring Boylan, the Bucks are also bringing back Darvin Ham. After interviewing for the New Orleans Pelicans’ head coach position, Ham will return to the Bucks where he has spent six seasons as an assistant coach—four prior to coaching the Los Angeles Lakers for two seasons and two since returning. Known for his work ethic and communication, Ham has a lengthy history with Jenkins, with the pair working together under Mike Budenholzer in Atlanta for five seasons. Just as importantly, Ham offers the Bucks a sense of stability, an essential quality following what has been a tumultuous period for Bucks basketball.

Also joining Milwaukee is Patrick St. Andrews, who worked under Jenkins with the Memphis Grizzlies between 2023-2025, but also has a long history with the Bucks, spending five seasons in Milwaukee under coach Mike Budenholzer, including the 2021 championship season. In addition to these, St. Andrews was also a long-time member of Budenholzer’s staff in Atlanta, working with the Hawks in various roles from 2014 to 2018. Most recently, however, St. Andrews spent the past season with the Portland Trail Blazers, where he was initially hired along with current interim head coach Tiago Splitter as part of Chauncey Billups’ staff before Billups was placed on leave after being arrested in a federal gambling investigation. According to Blazers insider Sean Highkin, “St. Andrews was one of Tiago Splitter’s most important assistants this year and was responsible for managing rotations and minutes restrictions when half the team was coming back from injury.”

Together, the additions of Boylan, Ham, and St. Andrews point to the Bucks’ commitment to reestablish their culture, leaning on the past to project them into the future. With a combined focus on player development, stability, and in-game management, the hires give Jenkins a versatile staff built on familiarity, signalling the type of foundation Milwaukee wants to build under its new head coach. And with the NBA Draft right around the corner—and free agency coming shortly after—the timing couldn’t be better.

Thunder injury updates: Ajay Mitchell, Jalen Williams Game 4 status revealed

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell has been ruled out for Game 4 of the Western Conference finals.

Mitchell started seven of the Thunder’s 11 playoff games as a replacement for Jalen Williams in the starting lineup. Mitchell finished fifth in the Sixth Man of the Year voting.

He had his lowest scoring performance of the postseason on Friday, producing just two points and one assist in 17 minutes of play. He's been ruled out with a right soleus strain.

Williams could be closing in on a return, though, but he officially remains questionable ahead of Game 4 with a sore left hamstring.

Williams played in just 33 games during the regular season after he underwent offseason surgery on his right wrist.

He's missed six games as a result of the hamstring injury he suffered during the first-round series against the Phoenix Suns.

When do the Thunder play next?

The Oklahoma City Thunder will play the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals at 8 p.m. ET on Sunday, May 24. The game will be broadcast on NBC and Peacock.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Will Ajay Mitchell, Jalen Williams play for Thunder in Game 4 vs Spurs?

Taylor Swift attends Cavs vs. Knicks playoff game

CLEVELAND, OHIO - MAY 23: (L-R) Singer Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs attend Game Three between the New York Knicks and the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Eastern Conference Finals at Rocket Arena on May 23, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) | Getty Images

CLEVELAND — The New York Knicks are known for their celebrity crowd. Timothée Chalamet, Ben Siller, and Spike Lee are mainstays on the sideline at Madison Square Garden. But so far, the Cleveland Cavaliers have hosted the biggest celebrity so far in attendance for a game.

Cleveland Heights native and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has been to many Cavs playoff games since he entered the NFL. The team even had a bobblehead giveaway for him back in 2023. Although he’s never brought his world-famous pop star fiancée to the game.

Taylor Swift was in attendance, sitting baseline, across from the Cavs’ bench throughout the game. The in-arena hosts did not officially welcome them during the first half of Game 3.

Swift is one of the highest recording artists of all time. She boasts 14 number-one hits on the U.S. Billboard Top 100. This has led to her being the wealthiest female musician of all time.

The Cavs need all the good luck they can get in their Eastern Conference Finals series against the Knicks. They trail 2-0 in the best-of-seven series to decide who will go to the NBA Finals. The Cavs had a chance to steal Game 1 in New York, but blew a 22-point lead in the fourth quarter and ultimately lost in overtime.

The Cavs are hoping to turn things around in Game 3. Maybe Swift and Kelce can help turn the luck around this series.

Donovan Mitchell injury update: Cavaliers star goes to locker room, returns

Donovan Mitchell's health is something to watch as Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals unfolds.

ESPN's cameras showed Mitchell walking back toward the locker room midway through the second quarter, though ESPN later reported he was not accompanied by a trainer. He returned to the bench area in short order and got back into the game before the quarter was through.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Donovan Mitchell injury update, status for Knicks vs Cavaliers Game 3

Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift sit courtside for Knicks-Cavaliers game

New York's Madison Square Garden is famous for its celebrity row, but Cleveland's Rocket Arena saw arguably the most famous woman in the world pull up courtside Saturday night.

Pop icon Taylor Swift and fiancé Travis Kelce sat on the sidelines for Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals between the Knicks and Cavaliers. Kelce, the longtime Kansas City Chiefs star, grew up in nearby Cleveland Heights, Ohio.

His hometown team could use the support, down 2-0 in the East finals and fighting to avoid a 3-0 deficit.

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Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift take in Knicks-Cavaliers Game 3 courtside in Cleveland

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Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift take in Knicks-Cavaliers Game 3 courtside in Cleveland

The Knicks have Celebrity Row at the Garden, and now the Cavaliers have Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift.

As Cleveland hosted the Knicks at Rocket Arena for Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals on Saturday, the Chiefs tight end and Swift — who have been a couple since 2023 and set to get married in less than two months — sat courtside, with Kelce.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce sit court side during the first quarter on Saturday night. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are pictured at the Cavaliers’ May 23 game. Getty Images

The broadcast captured the couple with just over eight minutes remaining in the first quarter, with Kelce wearing a backwards hat and Swift handing him a piece of gum from her purse, and Kelce later chugged a beer during the second of the Knicks’ eventual 121-108 win — and was pictured looking devastated at the scene unfolding around him on the court.

Swift has become a fixture at Chiefs games since they started dating, and the pair have also attended Game 1 of the 2024 ALCS and the U.S. Open together, along with also attending the Cincinnati-Nebraska college football game last season at Arrowhead Stadium.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are pictured during the Cavaliers’ Game 3 against the Knicks. es Wenzelberg/New York Post
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are pictured during Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals. es Wenzelberg/New York Post

But this time, they went to watch the sport that Kelce recently revealed he almost played in college, as he discussed on an episode of the “New Heights” podcast that he nearly went to West Virginia before opting to attend Cincinnati for college football before a conversation with his father, Ed.

“[Ed] looked at me and said, ‘You are a man of your word. You wanna be like these kids that commit to a university and de-commit and now the integrity of your word doesn’t mean anything?’” Kelce said during the episode with Cincinnati basketball coach Jerrod Calhoun, who was part of the Bob Huggins-led staff recruiting Kelce to West Virginia.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are pictured at Rocket Arena. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are pictured at the Cavaliers’ game against the Knicks on May 23. AP Photo

Kelce continued with his football career and ended up becoming one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history, recording seven seasons with over 1,000 receiving yards, winning three Super Bowls and becoming Patrick Mahomes’ most consistent target across the rise and fall of the Kansas City dynasty.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce play with a Cavaliers doll during the game. Getty Images

Back in 2024, the Cavaliers also honored the Cavaliers brothers with a bobblehead night.

Swift and Kelce watched as the Cavaliers trailed the Knicks, 60-54, at halftime, with OG Anunoby recording 13 points to lead the Knicks while James Harden collected 14 points for Cleveland.

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift celebrate. NBAE via Getty Images

Oklahoma City Thunder vs. San Antonio Spurs Game 4 preview: Gilgeous-Alexander is controlling this series

This is a sentence I never thought I'd write (and may never write again), but it's true about this Western Conference Finals:
The team with Victor Wembanyama is not the one forcing the most adjustments.

At least not heading into a critical Game 4 at home for San Antonio. Mathematically, Game 4 is not "must win" for the Spurs, already in these playoffs we have seen two teams come from 3-1 down to win a series. Realistically, that is not going to happen against Oklahoma City. Victor Wembanyama understands that.

"We're going to see what we're made of," he said after a Game 3 loss at home where he and the Spurs raced out to a 15-0 lead at the start but ended up losing by 15 when the final buzzer sounded.

Here are three things to look for in Game 4, which will take place at 8 p.m. ET Sunday in San Antonio, a showdown you can watch on NBC or stream on Peacock.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is controlling series

If you just look at the counting stats, you might argue MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is struggling this series: 26.7 points a game on just 39.1% shooting and 28.6% from 3.

You'd be wrong. Gilgeous-Alexander is controlling this series and dictated the last two Thunder wins by his ability to read and process defenses so quickly, then make the right play. The Thunder are getting the shots they want, shots they like.

SGA has been drawing defenders, seeing how the Spurs are bringing a third defender to his side of the court (usually at the nail), then picking San Antonio's defense apart, setting up teammates for big games. It was evident in Game 3 when he had 12 assists to just two turnovers, and for the series he's averaging 11 assists to 2.3 turnovers per game.
Part of the problem for San Antonio is that they want to force the ball to Oklahoma City's worst shooters, but then Alex Caruso turns around and hits eight 3-pointers in Game 1. The Spurs don't roll out terrible shooters, and if you let guys like Jaylin Williams (five 3-pointers in Game 3) or Lu Dort or anyone else on their roster set their feet, they'll knock it down.
And SGA is finding the open players who have time to set their feet and shoot in rhythm.

I'd say the Spurs need to find a way to throw Gilgeous-Alexander off his game, but good luck with that. He's the two-time MVP for a reason.

Non-Wembanyama minutes

San Antonio was +4 in the 39 minutes Wembanyama played in Game 3, but lost the nine minutes he was out by 19 points.
That's been the trend all series: San Antonio is +21 in 125 minutes with Wembanyama on the court, and -38 in the 29 minutes he is off the court.

That was not much of a problem in the regular season because the three-guard attack of Stephon Castle, De'Aaron Fox and Dylan Harper could get downhill and score or create opportunities for others. However, now they are going against the best defense in the league and doing it with two of those guards playing through injuries.

The second that Wembanyama goes to the bench, you can see the level of aggression and attacking the rim from the Thunder. Thunder coach Mark Daigneault has made sure to keep Gilgeous-Alexander on the court when Wembanyama is off, which allows him to attack the rim without consequence (all due respect to Luke Kornet).
Spurs coach Mitch Johnson doesn't have a lot of options — maybe going small with Carter Bryant at center? — but San Antonio has to find a way not to lose the non-Wembanyama minutes by so much, because OKC is not a team they can beat so badly when he is on the court they can get away with it.

Who is still healthy?

The injury report for this series has too many key players on it, but here is where things stand.

• Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell is out with a calf strain, which he appeared to injure on the play where he picked up a flagrant foul trying to stop a Stephon Castle transition bucket (then Devin Vassell stepped in, and both he and Mitchell picked up technical fouls).
• The Thunder's Jalen Williams is officially questionable for Game 4 with a left hamstring issue. He did not play in Game 3, and it would be a surprise to see him back this quickly.
• San Antonio has nobody on their injury report for Sunday.
• Spurs' coach Johnson said he expects both Fox and Harper will be "ready to go" in Game 4.

Cavs vs. Knicks Game 3 open gamethread

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The Cleveland Cavaliers will look to even their Eastern Conference Finals series against the New York Knicks.

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ECF Game Thread: Knicks at Cavaliers, Game 3, May 23, 2026

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The Knicks head to Cleveland tonight after taking the first two games of the Eastern Conference Finals at Madison Square Garden. Game One featured a historic comeback fueled by Captain Clutch, while Game Two showcased New York’s depth and Brunson in the facilitator role. Back on their home court, Cleveland—desperate to avoid falling behind by three—should respond with more energy and better shooting from its role players. The Knicks are locked, though, playing with the focus and urgency of a team methodically pursuing a bigger goal.

Tip off is at 8 PM EST on ABC. This is your game thread. This is Fear the Sword. Please don’t post large photos, GIFs, or links to illegal streams in the thread. Be good citizens. And go Knicks!

Knicks are within one win of their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999

Knicks are within one win of their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999 originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

Jalen Brunson scored 30 points, Mikal Bridges added 22 and the New York Knicks moved within one game of their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999 with a121-108 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Saturday night.

OG Anunoby had 21 points as New York led the entire game. The Knicks were 43 of 77 from the field, including 11 of 28 on 3-pointers. They were also 24 of 27 from the foul line.

The Knicks can wrap up the Eastern Conference Finals and sweep their second straight series with a win on Monday night. New York is the seventh team in NBA history to win at least 10 straight during a postseason run. The last team to do it was the Boston Celtics, who also went on a 10-game run on their way to the 2024 title.

All but one of the Knicks’ wins have been by double digits, with an average margin of victory of 22.5 points.

Donovan Mitchell scored 23 points and James Harden added 21 for Cleveland. The Cavaliers were 12 of 41 on 3-pointers and 12 of 19 from the foul line.

New York led 91-82 at the end of the third quarter but put it out reach in the fourth when Landry Shamet made three 3-pointers in a 99-second span to make it 105-94.

The Knicks made their first four shots en route to a 9-1 lead less than two minutes into the game. New York was 12 of 17 from the field in the quarter and was up 37-27 after 12 minutes.

Cleveland rallied and tied it at 50-all on a jumper by Harden before the Knicks countered with a 10-1 run. They went into halftime with a 60-54 advantage.

Brunson had six of his 12 points during an 8-1 run midway through the third quarter as the Knicks extended their lead to 83-70 with 3:41 remaining.

Knicks are within one win of their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999

Knicks are within one win of their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999 originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

Jalen Brunson scored 30 points, Mikal Bridges added 22 and the New York Knicks moved within one game of their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999 with a121-108 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Saturday night.

OG Anunoby had 21 points as New York led the entire game. The Knicks were 43 of 77 from the field, including 11 of 28 on 3-pointers. They were also 24 of 27 from the foul line.

The Knicks can wrap up the Eastern Conference Finals and sweep their second straight series with a win on Monday night. New York is the seventh team in NBA history to win at least 10 straight during a postseason run. The last team to do it was the Boston Celtics, who also went on a 10-game run on their way to the 2024 title.

All but one of the Knicks’ wins have been by double digits, with an average margin of victory of 22.5 points.

Donovan Mitchell scored 23 points and James Harden added 21 for Cleveland. The Cavaliers were 12 of 41 on 3-pointers and 12 of 19 from the foul line.

New York led 91-82 at the end of the third quarter but put it out reach in the fourth when Landry Shamet made three 3-pointers in a 99-second span to make it 105-94.

The Knicks made their first four shots en route to a 9-1 lead less than two minutes into the game. New York was 12 of 17 from the field in the quarter and was up 37-27 after 12 minutes.

Cleveland rallied and tied it at 50-all on a jumper by Harden before the Knicks countered with a 10-1 run. They went into halftime with a 60-54 advantage.

Brunson had six of his 12 points during an 8-1 run midway through the third quarter as the Knicks extended their lead to 83-70 with 3:41 remaining.

Oklahoma City's Ajay Mitchell out for Game 4 with calf strain

Throughout this postseason, when Jalen Williams has been out with a hamstring strain — seven games and counting — coach Mark Daigneault has turned to Ajay Mitchell, and the Thunder have not missed a beat.

Now, someone is going to have to step up for Mitchell on Sunday, as he is officially out for Game 4 with a hamstring strain, the team announced Saturday. Mitchell was forced to leave Game 3 in the third quarter after he appeared to be injured on a play where he picked up a flagrant foul for his play on Stephon Castle, which led to a minor altercation when Devin Vassell stepped in (both received technicals for their trouble).

Williams is officially questionable with his hamstring strain, but it seems unlikely he would return as quickly as Sunday.
That will leave the Thunder without their second- and third-best ball handlers and two of their top four scorers in these playoffs. Mitchell was a force in the Lakers series and is averaging 15.1 points per game in the postseason, although that has fallen off to 5.3 points a game on 38.9% shooting against the Spurs.

It's expected Daigneault will turn to Cason Wallace to start. That keeps the bench combo of Jared McCain, who scored 24 points in Game 3, and Alex Caruso, who provides disruptive defense and knocked down eight 3-pointers in Game 1 on his way to 31 points, together.

The availability of Spurs guards De'Aaron Fox (ankle) and Dylan Harper (adductor) has yet to be announced. Both played in Game 3, but Fox appeared to re-injure his ankle in a collision with Lu Dort going for a loose ball, and Harper was clearly slowed all night.

Oklahoma City leads the Western Conference Finals 2-1, making Game 4 critical for the Spurs if they are going to have a chance in this series. You can watch Game 4 at 8 p.m. ET Sunday on NBC, or stream it on Peacock.

NBA Playoff Saturday discussion

May 21, 2026; New York, New York, USA; New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) and forward OG Anunoby (8) fight for a rebound against Cleveland Cavaliers centers Jarrett Allen (31) and Evan Mobley (4) during the fourth quarter of game two of the eastern conference finals during the 2026 NBA playoffs at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images | Brad Penner-Imagn Images

Today is Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals. The New York Knicks play the Cleveland Cavaliers at 8 p.m. ET. Watch it on ESPN. Enjoy the game!

LeBron James raves about Knicks’ offensive revival — and the ‘sprinkle’ that’s made all the difference

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The Knicks' offensive revival in the playoffs has even impressed LeBron James.

CLEVELAND — Making the Knicks offense more dynamic was one of the most important improvements Mike Brown was supposed to bring.

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. “I thought over the last couple of years with New York, you kind of got a good rhythm of how they were gonna play. The ball was gonna end up in a certain way every single time.”

Now, with the new wrinkle the Knicks have unleashed this postseason, they have become much more unpredictable.

The transformation the Knicks underwent, after trailing the Hawks 2-1 in the first round, worked wonders.

Karl-Anthony Towns operating as a facilitator from the elbow was freeing up Jalen Brunson to find open shots off the ball and allowing other teammates to cut and set screens around him.

“You now shift your pie chart from people just thinking heavy, heavy, heavy, JB pick-and-roll, JB iso, to now the demographic of your offense shifts,” James said. “Which means the defense can’t just be keyed in on one action now. So having KAT as the hub, at the elbow, at the top of the key, it allows JB to be off the ball, where he can set a rip screen for OG [Anunoby] to get to the rim where if [the defense] messes that up, OG gets a dunk. If they mess that up and both of them go with OG to the rim, now you have JB coming off it clean, either for a clean shot or a [dribble handoff]. Now the defense is playing catch up. That’s helped their demographic out a lot, their pie chart on what they can do offensively.

Karl-Anthony Towns looks to pass during the Knicks’ May 21 game against the Cavaliers. Charles Wenzelberg

“And JB is still gonna have his iso game where he’s really good, he’s still gonna have his pick-and-roll game where he’s really good. But to sprinkle in a little bit of off-ball action, a little bit of pinch-post action, with a different hub, that helps a lot.”

That new “sprinkle” has led to a whirlwind for Towns and his role in the Knicks offense, though.

Just when it seemed it had been cemented, it was again forced to change.

The Towns-as-a-hub system was not as effective the first two games of the Eastern Conference finals against the Cavaliers’ big man duo of Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen.

By the fourth quarter of Game 1, when the Knicks pulled off their historic comeback, they abandoned the Towns-centric system and reverted back to running the offense through Brunson with the ball in his hands.

And that’s how Brunson and the Knicks pulverized the Cavs down the stretch.

LeBron James drives to the basket during the Lakers’ May 11 game. NBAE via Getty Images

In Game 2, when the Cavs began aggressively double-teaming Brunson, he became the facilitator, rather than Towns.

And Brunson subsequently recorded 14 assists, his most ever in a playoff game.

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So far this postseason, Towns has gone from playing off Brunson, to having the ball constantly in his hands early in possessions, to once again playing off Brunson.

What’s that been like for him?

“I’ve always said I’m willing to sacrifice and do whatever it takes to impact winning and help this team win,” Towns said Saturday morning after shootaround. “That’s the blessing of our group. We have multiple ways and systems that we can utilize to help us get the win. I’ve been happy because we’ve continued to win. There’s nothing to be sad about.”

And now, it’s left the Knicks with multiple systems they can utilize when the situation calls for it.

“I think whatever it is, you kind of have a counter for it,” Mikal Bridges said Saturday. “And everybody be ready. Five guys who can play on ball and off ball so I think it’s just to be able to keep everybody honest and just read and react.”

The Cavaliers have no answer to slow down Brunson.

Their strength, defensively at least, is in their bigs with Mobley and Allen.

So it makes sense to let Brunson torch the Cavs in isolation.

But perhaps there will be a moment where the Towns-as-a-hub offense is again required, either in this series or a potential Finals appearance.