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Karl-Anthony Towns’ Unexpected Move Leaves Fans Stunned in 76ers-Knicks Showdown

Karl-Anthony Towns’ Unexpected Move Leaves Fans Stunned in 76ers-Knicks Showdown

There are moments in sports that cut through the intensity like a breath of fresh air—and Game 2 between the Philadelphia 76ers and New York Knicks delivered one such unexpected gem at the iconic Madison Square Garden. Picture this: with the scoreboard tight and the clock ticking down in the third quarter, the game suddenly paused not for a timeout or a foul, but because the basketball got wedged in the shot clock support. Philly’s 6-foot-11 Andre Drummond grabbed a mop to rescue the ball but came up short. Enter Knicks’ towering 7-footer, Karl-Anthony Towns, who swooped in and freed the ball on his very first try, igniting cheers from the crowd and lightening the mood in an otherwise fierce matchup. It was a quirky, yet oddly thrilling slice of playoff action that reminded everyone why we love this game—moments of unpredictability wrapped in pure basketball theater. LEARN MORE

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