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Towns’ Triple-Double Powers Knicks Past Hawks to Even Series

Karl-Anthony Towns delivered his first career playoff triple-double as the Knicks defeated the Hawks 114-98 in Game 4. The win brought the series back level.

DeShawn Williams
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Karl-Anthony Towns recorded the first playoff triple-double of his career as the New York Knicks beat the Atlanta Hawks 114-98 in Game 4, evening the series.

Towns’ all-around performance helped New York respond with a decisive victory, giving the Knicks a much-needed result after entering the night trailing in the matchup. His production across scoring, rebounding and playmaking set the tone as New York pulled away for a 16-point win.

Knicks Get Back on Level Terms

The victory tied the series and shifted the focus to the next game with both teams now back on equal footing. For the Knicks, Game 4 marked an important response in a playoff series that remains tightly contested.

Atlanta was unable to match New York’s execution over the course of the game, as the Knicks used Towns’ milestone performance to control the contest and secure the win.

Originally reported by Espn