The Knicks’ recent slump has fans and analysts buzzing, but Gilbert Arenas thinks the real issue isn’t talent—it’s confusion. He argues that Mike Brown’s constant tinkering with roles is shaking the team’s confidence, especially after last year’s clear hierarchy under Thibodeau led to playoff success. Arenas suggests Brown should stick with what worked: trust the starters, keep roles simple, and let the core build chemistry. But with pressure mounting, should Brown double down on stability or keep searching for the perfect mix? How much patience should New York show as the team finds its way? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks