Salt Lake City, Utah – Karl-Anthony Towns, the star Dominican player, once again demonstrated his worth on the court, scoring 21 points in the New York Knicks’ victory over the Utah Jazz with a score of 134-117, in a vibrant NBA match held on Wednesday.
Towns not only stood out for his scoring, but also contributed with seven rebounds and seven assists, solidifying his impact on the game and helping the Knicks achieve a crucial comeback.
The New York team, after an unfavorable start where they were 49-31 down at the beginning of the second quarter, managed to recover and secure the victory.
Jalen Brunson led the Knicks’ offense with an impressive performance of 28 points, adding eight assists and three steals. Other key players were Jordan Clarkson, with 27 points, and OG Anunoby, who contributed 22 units.
Efficiency in the attack was a determining factor for the Knicks, who managed to score 17 three-pointers and achieved a 52% field goal percentage, ending a two-game losing streak.
Jazz Didn’t Surrender
Despite the defeat, the Utah Jazz didn’t fall behind in terms of effort. Brice Sensabaugh led the attack with 29 points, followed by Ace Bailey, who contributed 21.
The Jazz showed a promising start from the three-point line, making 11 of their first 13 long-distance attempts.