Karl-Anthony Towns rescued the Knicks from the abyss with 20 fourth-quarter points against the Pacers. What will the Knicks get from their top big man the remainder of the Eastern Conference Finals?
The Athletic’s Fred Katz explores that subject as the teams head into Game 4 this evening. He speculates that the Pacers, who have mainly used Myles Turner as the primary defender on Towns, might try a smaller defender in that matchup. Katz notes that the Pistons and Celtics used perimeter players to get under Towns’ skin and force him to take some ill-advised shots.
We have more on the Knicks:
- Mitchell Robinson was inserted into the starting lineup in Game 3. Despite his free throw issues, Robinson has been a major factor in the postseason after missing a good chunk of the regular season while recovering from ankle surgery. “He’s been very, very impactful for them since he’s been back,” Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said, per Chris Herring of ESPN. “He gives them a lot of versatility, and his ability to switch onto smaller players is special for a guy his size. He’s a major factor, and a guy we’ve been talking about a lot.”
- Isaiah Hartenstein believes his departure in free agency to the Thunder last season actually benefited the Knicks and Timberwolves as well. “It’s funny when you see all three teams, I think for everyone it was a win-win,” Hartenstein told SNY’s Ian Begley. Hartenstein’s departure and Robinson’s injury convinced the Knicks to roll the dice and trade for Towns. Julius Randle has been inconsistent in the conference finals but excelled during the first two rounds of the playoffs for Minnesota.
- Coach Tom Thibodeau made a bold substitution in Game 3, deploying little-used guard Delon Wright for his first rotation minutes of the postseason. Though he only had one basket and one assist, Wright played a pivotal defensive role as the Knicks whittled a 13-point deficit down to three before being subbed out. “Just a true professional,” forward Mikal Bridges said, per Jared Schwartz of The New York Post. “Works hard every single day and got his name called and he’s ready for the moment.”
- Normally reticent, OG Anunoby displayed his passion and even did a little trash talking in Game 3. They’ll need more fire from Anunoby the remainder of the series, Schwartz opines in a separate story.
Not an Okc thread but just an embarrassing last minute yesterday for everyone in the NBA, mostly the fans.
Long been in favor for separate rules in the last minute to avoid that complete an utter disaster we all had to witness
Okc has no shame . They remind me of that SF 49’er offensive linemen who said they held on every play as a team strategy because they knew the refs would get flag fatigue and just stop calling it. Obv they are Silvers shiny little puppies this year and allowed to play tackle football on defense inside the post – Go EAST!!
End Rant
Oh come on bro.
Yeah, Silver decided defense would be played differently against OKC because he wants a team from Oklahoma to be the new face of the league.
Cuz Oklahoma is cool.
So cool.
@ Cap
Did you miss the most egregious suspension of the illegal/moving screen rules in the Wolves favor in the 4th Q?
McDaniels and Gobert with not just an initial moving screen, but then continuing to shift blocking Dort and Caruso went uncalled as Ant and McDaniels scored.
Awful officiating both ways.
Which of these former college teammates would you rather have on your team for their entire career…
Julius Randle/Willie Cauley-Stein
OG Anunoby/Thomas Bryant
Rick Carlisle/Ralph Sampson
Delon Wright/Kyle Kuzma
Mikal Bridges/Omari Spellman?
Randle and WCS without question for me
I can dig that. IU gives you the most shooting. UVA gives you the best overall player. I’d prob go with the Utah guys tho. Delon is my type of pg. I think it’s borderline criminal that he & JoVal missed out on that Raptors title run.
Sampson in his prime could have taken most of these duos on his own, so I’ll take him and Carlisle.
Name Isaiah Hartenstein’s 2025-26 team:
Thibs helped IHart like he helps all bigs. Teaches big man D. And how effective it is in helping your team win. Hasn’t really gotten thru to Towns yet ????
Brunson goes for 30 Knicks should never lose ….
Bridges — 34:29 mins, 17 pts, gotta have more.
Protect home court now …
> Brunson goes for 30 Knicks should never lose
Sure, unless he’s totally outplayed. Which he has been.
Halliburton: 32 pts, 15 assists, 13 rebounds, 0 TO’s