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Knicks’ Karl-Anthony Towns sidelined with calf injury, to miss Sunday’s matchup against Magic

December 7, 2025 2 Min Read
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The New York Knicks will be without Karl-Anthony Towns for their upcoming game against the Orlando Magic on Sunday. Initially listed as doubtful due to a calf injury, Towns was officially ruled out by head coach Mike Brown. There was some uncertainty about Towns’ condition following Friday’s 146-112 victory over the Utah Jazz, especially since he received treatment for his calf during the game. Coach Brown was unaware of the treatment during the match and no mention was made at that time. Towns’ playing time was limited in the game, likely because the Knicks had a significant lead over Utah.

In Friday’s game, Towns scored 18 points and grabbed nine rebounds in just over 22 minutes, below his usual average of 33 minutes per game this season. On Saturday, he was officially ruled out due to calf tightness. Although Towns managed to take some shots on Sunday, he was ultimately sidelined because of the injury.

At 30 years old, Towns has been performing strongly, averaging 22.5 points and 11.9 rebounds over 22 games this season. His efforts have helped the Knicks start the season well, currently holding second place in the Eastern Conference with a 15-7 record. The Orlando Magic, who will face the Knicks, have also had a solid start, standing at 14-9 ahead of Sunday’s matchup.

Fan Take: Towns’ absence is a significant blow to the Knicks and adds an intriguing twist to their matchup against the Magic. For basketball fans, it highlights how injuries can shift team dynamics and impact the excitement of the game, possibly influencing playoff race outcomes in the Eastern Conference.

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