In the road win against the Brooklyn Nets, Karl-Anthony Towns put together a performance New York hadn’t witnessed since 1999, when Patrick Ewing was still dominating Madison Square Garden.

In 33 minutes of action, the Knicks’ center dismantled Brooklyn’s defense with astonishing ease: 37 points, 12 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocks and 1 steal, on video-game shooting splits – 14/20 from the field, 3/4 from three and a perfect 6/6 at the foul line.

Total dominance. Whenever New York needed a bucket, an extra possession, or simply a physical presence in the paint, Towns was there. It’s no surprise the team posted its best plus/minus of the night with him on the floor.

I’ve been through tough moments before. Experience teaches you one thing: keep shooting, keep trusting the work.

Karl-Anthony Towns

With this win, the Knicks improve to 10–6, solidifying fifth place in the Eastern Conference. The playoff race is long, but the team’s identity is clear: defensive toughness, reliable playmaking, and renewed confidence from the former T’Wolves star.