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Karl-Anthony Towns delivered Magic-like Game 4 gem when Knicks needed it most

New York Post·Stefan Bondy·about 1 month ago
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Karl-Anthony Towns reacts during the Knicks' 114-98 Game 4 win over the Hawks on April 25, 2026 in Atlanta.
Karl-Anthony Towns reacts during the Knicks' 114-98 Game 4 win over the Hawks on April 25, 2026 in Atlanta. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

ATLANTA — Karl-Anthony Towns’ inspiration wasn’t a shooter, wasn’t a bruising post-up center.

The reason Towns wears No. 32 is one of the best passers to ever lace up basketball sneakers: Magic Johnson, whose assists could have a wing in the Louvre.

That became easier to remember Saturday night at State Farm Arena, where Towns became the focal point of an offense that steamrolled the Hawks 114-98 to recapture home-court advantage with a stout defense and balanced offense.

Towns had 10 of New York’s 23 assists. He finished with a 20-point triple-double, the first of his playoff career. He joined Clyde Frazier, Dick McGuire and Josh Hart as the only Knicks to record a postseason triple-double.

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