Karl-Anthony Towns puts together big night in Knicks' must win
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Karl-Anthony Towns’ left knee was barking, but there was no chance it was going to keep KAT out of a potential elimination game for the Knicks.

Towns had an exceptional second quarter, scoring 17 points and grabbing 10 rebounds by halftime. By the end of the game, he had accumulated 24 points and 13 rebounds while also achieving a team-high plus-26 rating in 36 minutes of play. His performance helped the Knicks secure a convincing 111-94 victory over the Indiana team, forcing a Game 6.

Reflecting on his performance, Towns emphasized the significance of the game being labeled as Game 5, a do-or-die situation. He expressed gratitude towards the medical staff for enabling him to compete that evening, acknowledging the effort they put into preparing him for the game.

“I appreciate the opportunity to play tonight,” Towns stated. “I dedicated numerous hours to getting myself game-ready, and thanks to God’s grace and the support of the medical team, I was able to step onto the court and give it my all.”

The 7-foot Towns, who was switched from center to power forward when Mitchell Robinson was inserted into the starting lineup in Game 3, had been listed as questionable with a left knee contusion suffered in a collision with Aaron Nesmith late in Game 4.

But the five-time All-Star was aggressive throughout, even if he scored just five points in eight minutes in the first quarter.

He mostly deferred early to Jalen Brunson, who netted 14 of his game-high 32 in the opening 12 minutes.

With Brunson getting a rest to start the second, however, Towns took over and poured in a dozen more before intermission as the Knicks led by as many as 13 before taking a 56-45 advantage into the break.


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“He was huge for us. He got to his spots. He was aggressive offensively, and I think that helped him a little bit defensively,” Josh Hart said of Towns. “We know he’s a mismatch nightmare, offensively. He’s someone that can get into that paint, someone that can post, drive, play off the catch, knock down shots.

“He has a huge arsenal offensively and we need him to be aggressive, and we need that aggression to bleed into the defensive end and him helping on defense.”



The Knicks held a whopping 60-32 advantage in paint points, with Towns doing most of his damage inside.

He missed three of his four attempts from 3-point range, but he connected on 10 of 20 field goal attempts overall, with two traditional three-point plays in the second quarter.

“I just came into the game thinking about being ultra-aggressive,” Towns said. “If I got a chance to go downhill or impact the game, I wanted to do that.”

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