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Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns find Knicks harmony in clutch moment
Summary
In Atlanta, Jalen Brunson and Karl‑Anthony Towns combined for 51 points and 19 assists as the Knicks rallied to beat the Hawks 108-105, using repeated two-man actions late in the game.
Content
With about 3 1/2 minutes remaining in Atlanta, the Knicks were trailing the Hawks by five and needed a half-court score. They ran the same play five times in six possessions, with Jalen Brunson bringing the ball up and giving it to Karl‑Anthony Towns on the wing near the 3-point line. From that spot the pair created several efficient options: Brunson hit two runners, he also hit an open 3 after a dribble handoff, and Towns drew a foul after a spin. The sequence helped the Knicks rally and eventually beat the Hawks 108-105.
Key details:
- The Knicks ran the same play five times in a six-possession stretch late in the game.
- Brunson and Towns combined for 51 points and 19 assists in the game.
- Half of Towns' six assists were collected in a 40-second stretch of crunch time.
- Specific outcomes included Brunson hitting two runners, an open 3 off a handoff, and Towns drawing a foul after a spin.
- The article notes the team has used the two-man game less often this season, and both players had down statistical years at points, especially Towns.
Summary:
The late two-man series allowed the Knicks to turn a five-point deficit into a two-point lead and an eventual 108-105 win in Atlanta, and it highlighted Brunson and Towns' offensive rapport as the playoffs approach. Undetermined at this time.
