Karl-Anthony Towns wasn’t sure how he’d fit into Mike Brown’s up-tempo Knicks offense.
For one night, against the lowly, one-win Washington Wizards, those uncertainties vanished.
Towns delivered his most dominant performance of the young season in New York’s 119–102 win at Madison Square Garden on Monday, finishing with 33 points on 12-of-24 shooting, including 3-of-8 from deep, to go with 13 rebounds and five assists.
He punctuated the night with two vicious dunks in traffic — first lowering his shoulder into second-year forward Alex Sarr’s chest before finishing through him and flexing under the rim, then slicing baseline for another emphatic throwdown. He even capped the first half with a four-point play that gave the Knicks a three-point edge heading into the break.
Towns tallied

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