Karl-Anthony Towns‘ best playoff performance since joining the Knicks came when his team needed it the most, writes Stefan Bondy of The New York Post (subscription required). New York was trailing by 10 points entering the fourth quarter on Sunday and staring at a potential 3-0 series deficit. With Jalen Brunson having an off night and being kept on the bench due to foul trouble, the Knicks needed Towns to take over the offense.
He delivered in a huge way, scoring 20 of his 24 points during the first eight minutes of the quarter. He was 6-of-9 from the field during that stretch and 3-of-4 from beyond the arc. He also collected eight rebounds as New York gradually overtook Indiana to claim a 106-100 victory.
“Just teammates put me in great spots to succeed and I wanted to just capitalize on the opportunity,” Towns said. “And just all of us we were just doing what it takes to win and putting ourselves in position to get back in the game and put ourselves in position at the end of the game where we could find ourselves with a chance to win. Finding a way.”
It was an encouraging response after Towns was limited to 28 minutes in Game 2 while being kept on the sidelines for most of crunch time. The Pacers have been targeting him on defense throughout the series, but on Sunday Towns found a way to fight back.
“He can score on all three different levels,” coach Tom Thibodeau said. “He’s comfortable at the three-point line. He’s comfortable putting it on the floor. He’s comfortable playing back to the basket. So, as long as he stays aggressive, it’s a huge plus for us. And then the double-team comes and then he can playmake off that.”
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- Brunson came out of the game after picking up his fifth foul with 7:03 remaining because Thibodeau wanted to make sure he was available to close out the victory, per Jared Schwartz of The New York Post. After sitting for more than five and a half minutes, Brunson returned to hit a floater in the lane with 1:17 left that gave the Knicks the lead for good. “Did you expect anything less from JB? He got that (Clutch Player of the Year) award for a reason,” Towns said. “We knew when we got in that fourth quarter, we gotta get back in the game and we felt very confident.”
- Thibodeau normally sticks with set rotations, especially in the playoffs, but he made a couple out-of-character moves that sparked the Knicks’ victory, Schwartz observes in a separate story. Thibodeau changed his starting lineup, replacing Josh Hart with Mitchell Robinson, then gave early minutes to Delon Wright and Landry Shamet, who both saw their first significant action of the postseason. “High-character guys,” Thibodeau said. “Both guys have done a good job. We picked up Delon late. Landry’s been terrific all year. … He’s played really well, he’s great for the team, he’s always ready. The same can be said for Delon. They’re really, really good pros. When I say that, I mean they do the right thing every day. That goes a long way. It’s not just lip service, it’s doing the actual work, which I think is important.”
- Miles McBride barely played in the first half after picking up three quick fouls, but he made an impact when he returned in the third quarter, notes Peter Botte of The New York Post. McBride scored seven straight points late in the quarter to reduce the Pacers’ lead to nine. “It’s not easy to do, particularly when you go to the bench after a minute and then you’ve gotta still stay in the game mentally,” Thibodeau said. “I thought his intensity was huge for us. He’s a catalyst, his defense, his hustle, and I think it gives people energy when you see him flying around like that.”
If KAT (& against all odds Al Horford) decides to play for DR then this upcoming AmeriCup tournament could get pretty spicy. Especially if Bahamas are able to get most of their guys (Ayton, Hield, EJ, Klay, Edgecombe, KJones). The gold medal should be a 2team comp bw Canada/USA but PR, Brazil, Bahamas, DR, Argentina all seem capable of an upset & the battle for that bronze should be tough even if the 2 northern countries dominate.
Edgecombe is not going, no way the team that drafts him allows him to.
AmeriCup is after summer league & should be over before training camps start so I don’t see any good reason they wouldn’t. He might wanna take it easy & focus on the start of his pro career but say Portland drafts him whats the difference bw Ayton playing & VJ playing other than Ayton being much more expensive/valuable to the franchise?
Either way I obv hope VJ plays. I like watching basketball & he’s extremely exciting to watch. His presence would clearly make the tournament better in numerous ways.
You dont follow the nba enough if you think they will let him play, just remember this when it happens
Brunson definitely individualizes the game a lot, he holds too long to the ball. He has to let other guys eat, specially KAT.
But his biggest concern right now should be his defense, he got to improve.
Towns had a big 4th Q. This game was won by team D. And Thibs trusting his bench. Towns plays better away from home. Thats a problem he needs to fix quickly. I hope Thibs keeps using his bench. Keeping your guys fresher also helps the outcome.
Not hearing much from the KAT haters today.