Knicks’ Karl-Anthony Towns Claps Back at Reports of Offseason Surgery
Summary
The New York Knicks, led by player Karl-Anthony Towns, are preparing for a new NBA season with high expectations. Towns addressed rumors about offseason surgeries, confirming he did not have any procedures on his knee or finger. The team is aiming for a strong playoff performance after reaching the Eastern Conference Finals last season.Key Facts
- The New York Knicks are considered strong contenders for this season's NBA title.
- Last season, they reached the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in 25 years.
- Karl-Anthony Towns confirmed he did not have knee or finger surgery during the offseason.
- A previous report falsely claimed Towns underwent treatment for injuries.
- Towns played 72 regular season games and appeared in every playoff game last season.
- Towns averaged 24.4 points, 12.8 rebounds, and had good shooting percentages last season.
- The Knicks have the fourth-best odds to win the 2026 NBA title according to ESPN Bet.
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