Towns leads interior strength, fuels Knicks' thrashing of Jazz

Here's a completely new press release, with a different narrative approach and highlighting the impact of Karl-Anthony Towns, adapted to the style of Listín Diario.

NEW YORK.– While attention was focused on the impressive 23-0 start that broke modern NBA records, Dominican-American Karl-Anthony Towns once again made clear his weight in the competitive structure of the New York Knicks, providing balance, interior presence and efficient numbers in the 146-112 victory over the Utah Jazz on Friday night.

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Although the initial offensive burst was led by Jalen Brunson, who scored 33 points, and an accurate Deuce McBride, Towns offered the consistency that the Knicks need to sustain their status as contenders in the East. The Bronx player added 18 points, 9 rebounds and an interior defense that helped dismantle the Jazz's reaction attempts.

A Start for the History

The Knicks came out like a whirlwind: a 23-0 run, the longest initial streak recorded since the NBA implemented the full play-by-play system in 1997. Madison Square Garden vibrated from the jump ball, watching a team that didn't allow points for more than half of the first quarter. Brunson capped the streak with a three-pointer that further ignited the crowd and left a Jazz team that had come from winning in Brooklyn the night before with no answers.

Towns's Silent but Decisive Influence

Although he wasn't the top scorer, Towns made his mark on multiple fronts:

  • He dominated the boards with 9 rebounds.
  • He opened up spaces with his outside shooting threat.
  • He provided defensive presence, forcing the Jazz to attack from uncomfortable zones.
  • He showed efficiency and control of the pace on offense.
Their production also occurred in a duel where the Knicks did not need to force minutes on their starters, thanks to the wide lead they managed to reach —up to 41 points—.

Anunoby's Return and Deep Bench Contribution

New York also celebrated the return of forward OG Anunoby, out for nine games due to a left hamstring injury. The Englishman scored 11 points in 22 minutes and looked physically solid, wearing a protective sleeve on the affected leg. The bench once again made a difference: McBride scored 22 points with seven three-pointers, and Jordan Clarkson contributed 16 points against his former team, recalling the years when he was Sixth Man of the Year with Utah.

Unanswered Jazz

Despite 18 points from Lauri Markkanen and another 18 from Keyonte George, the Jazz were never able to get close enough to threaten the home team's dominance. With the setback, they missed the opportunity to celebrate their first three-game winning streak of the season.

A Triumph That Broadens Aspirations

For New York, the victory is not only an offensive statement of authority — their best score of the campaign — but also the confirmation that their core, now with Towns fully integrated, has the depth and structure to compete with anyone in the league.

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