Knicks’ Karl-Anthony Towns pull off eye-popping feat last done by 1999 Patrick Ewing
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- Karl-Anthony Towns delivered an impressive performance for the New York Knicks, scoring 37 points and grabbing 12 rebounds in a game against the Brooklyn Nets, marking a feat not seen since Patrick Ewing in 1999. This performance showcased Towns' offensive aggressiveness over 33 minutes of play.
- This achievement highlights Towns' significant impact on the Knicks and reinforces his status as a key player for the team. It also draws a historical parallel to Ewing, emphasizing the potential for Towns to become a franchise cornerstone in the future.
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