On Tuesday, the Knicks will introduce new coach Mike Brown to the media.

Below are some questions The Post’s Zach Braziller expects him to have to answer: 

There’s a championship-or-bust expectation for this team now from the fan base and seemingly the front office. Is that your expectation as well? 

The Knicks reached the Eastern Conference finals for the first time in 25 years under former coach Tom Thibodeau, and have won at least a round in the playoffs each of the previous three seasons. Yet, they moved on from Thibodeau — the franchise’s most successful coach in over two decades — after falling two wins short of the NBA Finals. They brought back their entire core, and added quality depth pieces in guard Jordan Clarkson and forward Guerschon Yabusele. They will enter next season the co-favorite in the East with the Cavaliers. Anything less than a trip to the NBA Finals would be considered a disappointment. They are supposed to win big. 

What kind of pressure is that for you? 

Brown has big shoes to fill. Thibodeau was a personal favorite of superstar guard Jalen Brunson and took the Knicks from irrelevance to being contenders. Several players, from Brunson to Mitchell Robinson to Josh Hart, improved under Thibodeau’s watch. The decision to move on from Thibodeau drew some criticism, and Brown’s hire was hardly celebrated. Brown, it should be noted, hasn’t won a round in the playoffs in 13 years. He is expected to go far next spring. He has plenty of doubters.Â