Knicks' Karl-Anthony Towns shows muscle and movement
Briefly

Karl-Anthony Towns played a pivotal role in the Knicks' victory over the Pistons, scoring 27 points and hitting critical shots in the fourth quarter. His performance, particularly a crucial 27-foot shot that helped his team clinch a 94-93 win, showcased his offensive abilities and resilience. Despite previous criticism for his Game 2 performance, where he scored none in the fourth quarter, Towns demonstrated improvement and confidence, further solidifying his value as a key player for the Knicks in the playoffs. Coach Thibodeau praised Towns’ diverse scoring skills and adaptability on the court.
"He has tremendous confidence. He has an amazing touch. He shoots the ball like a guard. He has unlimited range... That's when he's the hardest to guard."
"Towns went scoreless in the fourth quarter of the Knicks' Game 2 loss, but has since elevated his game in the playoffs, scoring crucial points in a comeback effort."
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