Towns leads Knicks with 28 points and sinks Bulls in losing streak

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Karl-Anthony Towns leads the Knicks to victory over the Bulls

Chicago, USA – Dominican Karl-Anthony Towns had a stellar performance this Sunday at the United Center, guiding the New York Knicks to a 105-99 victory over the Chicago Bulls, who have accumulated nine consecutive losses. Towns demonstrated his offensive ability by scoring 28 points, with an impressive 58.8% field goal percentage, including five three-pointers. In addition, the center grabbed 11 rebounds, dished out two assists, and stole three balls in just over 32 minutes of play. This victory comes after the Knicks’ comeback against the Houston Rockets, where Towns also stood out with 25 points. The player has surpassed 20 points in five consecutive games.

Key Collective Support for the Knicks

Jalen Brunson contributed 19 points, nine assists, and five rebounds, while Landry Shamet added 16 points to the scoreboard. With three wins in their last four games, the Knicks solidify their position in the Eastern Conference, ranking third with a record of 37-21, just one game behind the Boston Celtics. The Bulls, for their part, are going through a difficult time, with a record of 24-34, outside the playoff positions, after a recent restructuring of their roster. In the game against the Knicks, the Bulls were without Anfernee Simons and Jaden Ivey and recorded a 39% field goal percentage. Matas Buzelis was the team’s top scorer with 15 points, while Guerschon Yabusele contributed a double-double of 11 points and 13 rebounds. With Towns’ performance, the Knicks remain firm in the fight for the top spots in the East.
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