Knicks sign Brunson and Towns to team roster
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Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns led the charge for the New York Knicks as they squeezed past the hosts Detroit Pistons by a narrow margin of 94-93 in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference 1st round playoffs in the 2025 NBA season, on Monday, April 28 (PH time).
Brunson dropped a stellar 32 points while Towns chipped in with a solid 27 points, clinching the game with Towns' go-ahead three-pointer in the dying seconds.
With this victory, the Knicks now have a commanding 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. / Rewritten by Grammarly Assistant
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- This win for the Knicks was a closely contested one, with both teams showcasing their resilience throughout the game. The thrilling finish highlighted the intensity of the playoffs, with Towns' last-second three-pointer sealing the deal for the Knicks [1].
- The 3-1 lead of the Knicks in the series is a significant advantage, as a team needs to win four games to advance in the playoffs. However, it's worth noting that the Pistons have shown they are a formidable opponent, and a comeback cannot be ruled out [2].
[1] - [Bleacher Report, "NY Knicks Outlast Detroit Pistons in Overtime Thriller", 28 April 2025]
[2] - [ESPN, "NBA Playoffs 2025: Knicks Take 3-1 Lead After Nail-Biter Against Pistons", 28 April 2025]
- The New York Knicks, led by Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, achieved a dramatic victory over the Detroit Pistons, clinching Game 4 of the Eastern Conference 1st round playoffs in the 2025 NBA season, with Towns' decisive three-pointer in the final moments.
- Towns' last-second three-pointer was pivotal in a closely contested game between the Knicks and the Pistons, a game that demonstrated both teams' resilience.
- This win gives the Knicks a commanding 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series, a significant advantage as they need only one more win to advance.
- Despite the Knicks' lead, a comeback from the Pistons cannot be ruled out, given their formidable performance throughout the series.


