In a tense Game 4, Karl-Anthony Towns shone for the New York Knicks against the Detroit Pistons, scoring 27 points, with vital contributions in the final minutes. Despite being heavily challenged by Tobias Harris and Ausar Thompson, Towns delivered a game-winning 27-foot three-pointer. His performance marked a turnaround from previous games where he faced criticism. Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau praised Towns's offensive versatility, highlighting his shooting skills, confidence, and ability to score in various ways, emphasizing his crucial role in the team's success going forward.
Towns faked, started to drive but then pulled up and shot a 27-foot three-pointer for the go-ahead basket with 47 seconds left in a crazy game.
He has tremendous confidence... When he's moving around, that's when he's the hardest to guard. We have to continue to search him out.
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