If James Dolan really told the New York Knicks to avoid sex during the playoffs, Karl-Anthony Towns says the message wasn't about romance but sacrifice. During an appearance at Raising Cane's flagship store in Times Square, where Towns participated in a press event following the Knicks' NBA championship, the All-Star forward spoke to Complex about Dolan encouraging players to abstain from sex and other vices for 10 weeks as the team chased its first title in 53 years. Reports about Dolan asking his team not to have sex during the Knicks’ playoff run originally surfaced earlier in the postseason, with him urging players to eliminate distractions and focus solely on basketball as New York pursued a championship. According to Towns, the locker room took the message seriously, and the focus paid off. "For those 10 weeks, it was just sacrificing, you know, all the things that we personally like to do for the betterment of the team and to just be truly locked in," Towns told Complex.…