In the crucible of championship basketball, where blame is as tempting as it is convenient, Karl-Anthony Towns chose accountability over grievance. After the Knicks fell 115-111 to the Spurs in Game 3 of the NBA Finals, Towns quietly redirected the conversation from the referees' whistles to his team's own hands — the turnovers, the sloppy execution, the departure from the disciplined identity that had carried New York through thirteen consecutive wins. It is a rare thing, in defeat, to look inward first.
Towns Dismisses Brown's Officiating Gripe, Blames Knicks' Execution in Finals Loss
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