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Karl-Anthony Towns sure didn’t look soft as Knicks’ Game 3 spark

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 25, 2025
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Detroit – People began to present from the sand, and still the damn Pistons did not leave. They continued to shoot, Long conforms to the point where a return seemed reasonable. The people of the scorer table even tried a small setback to Munich 1972, giving the Pistons an additional opportunity to collect a miraculous ticket, pretending the last five tensions of a second accidentally (we believe).

“Shout at the table,” said Karl-Anthony Towns with a smile.

The table was not enough. The Knicks were going to survive three hours of the most intense and intensive playoff basketball we have seen here in a long time. The Knicks kept trying to get away. The pistons were still coming back. The crowd in Little Caesar’s Arena-Alal 20.062 of them, tight, throwing a young style poison in Jalen Brunson.

The Knicks prevailed anyway. He The final score was 118-16.

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