New York.— Karl-Anthony Towns was again a key player for the New York Knicks by recording his 30th double-double of the season, in the 103-87 victory over the Sacramento Kings at Madison Square Garden.
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The Quisqueyan center finished with 17 points and 11 rebounds, including a decisive three-pointer at the start of the last quarter, which set the course for a resounding reaction from the Knicks, who dominated 31-15 in the final period to seal their third consecutive victory, their best streak since the end of December. Jalen Brunson led the New York offense with 28 points, 11 of them in the last 3:48 of the game. Mikal Bridges added 18 units, while OG Anunoby contributed 15 points, all the starters in double figures. From the bench, Mitchell Robinson grabbed 13 rebounds. For the Kings, DeMar DeRozan was the top scorer of the match with 34 points, although his performance did not prevent Sacramento's sixth consecutive loss. Domantas Sabonis signed a double-double of 11 points and 12 rebounds, in addition to seven assists, and Russell Westbrook added 14 units. Substitute Dylan Cardwell added 10 rebounds.






