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Karl-Anthony Towns Warns: "The hardest game to win is the one that ends your opponent's season"
Karl-Anthony Towns doesn't want the historic comeback in the fourth game to distract the New York Knicks from their true goal: to conquer the championship.
Despite the New York franchise leading the Finals 3-1 against the San Antonio Spurs, the All-Star center emphasized that they haven't achieved anything definitive yet. "We need to get back to work and figure out how to win another game," Towns explained.
The center highlighted that the joy from an unprecedented comeback must coexist with self-criticism. New York was down by 29 points before staging a spectacular rally. "There is also frustration for putting ourselves in that situation," he acknowledged.
With the opportunity to close out the series in the fifth game, Towns believes it's crucial to maintain tactical discipline and competitive intensity. "The hardest game to win is the one that ends your opponent's season. We need to be our best selves."
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