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Karl-Anthony Towns: “I Believe in the Job” as He Powers Knicks Past Nets to Victory

November 25, 2025 3 Min Read
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It took around 15 games for Karl Anthony Towns to truly find his rhythm. Under the guidance of new head coach Mike Brown, the revamped Knicks offense is giving players like Towns a renewed sense of purpose and confidence. The veteran star finally hit his stride.

In their 12th consecutive victory over their city rivals, the Brooklyn Nets, Towns didn’t have to push too hard to make an impact. He instantly took center stage with a highly efficient performance in the Knicks’ 113-100 win at Barclays Center, scoring a game-high 37 points and grabbing 12 rebounds while shooting 14-of-20 from the field.

Unlike usual, Towns didn’t heavily depend on his three-point shot. Although he did go 3-for-4 from beyond the arc, his primary offensive approach was attacking the basket and dominating inside the paint as the team’s main weapon. He played aggressively rather than pioneering from distance.

Reflecting on his recent slump, Towns said, “I’ve had slumps before, but experience teaches you a lot. Just keep making shots and keep trusting your work. It’s frustrating, especially for someone like me who puts in so much time in the gym and doesn’t always see the results I expect. But you never change your effort.”

While the Knicks fell just short of the 40 three-pointers they made in Brooklyn, and five shy of Coach Brown’s target average, their dynamic offense offers multiple avenues for success. Towns contributed effectively in every aspect of the game.

Though Towns capitalized on a weaker Nets defense, that should only boost Knicks fans’ excitement. This version of Towns shows promise, and his performance could elevate the team’s offense to new heights.

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Coach Brown praised Towns’ versatility, saying, “He was really good. We tried moving him around a lot—in pick-and-roll, the post, and different spots. You can see his comfort level growing. Great game by KAT—driving, shooting, distributing.”

Currently, Towns averages 21.7 points, 12.5 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game, but he’s still working on improving his three-point shooting, which is at a career-low 31.4%.

Fan Take: This resurgence of Karl Anthony Towns is a thrilling development for basketball fans, highlighting how a skilled veteran can adapt and thrive under new leadership. If Towns continues to elevate his game, it could usher in an exciting era for the Knicks and keep fans engaged in their playoff aspirations.

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