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Karl-Anthony Towns had a sweet message for mom after led Knicks' game 3 comeback

The New York Knicks gathered hard to overtake the Indiana Pacers on Sunday evening on the street, and hit the gas late in the game to get to the board with their first victory against the Eastern Conference final.

The comeback was heated by a strong performance in the fourth quarter of Center Karl Anthony Town, which dropped 20 of its 24 total points in the last 12 minutes of the game. As such, he was a main candidate for an interview after the game on the pitch. At that time he also sent a sweet message to his mother on the day of the Dominican mother.

“Call to Dominican, man, on the day of the Dominican,” said Towns. “Call my mother.”

As the cities mentioned, the Dominican Republic celebrates Mother's Day on the last Sunday in May. And it was one Extra Special message, taking into account the mother of Towns, died of complications from Covid-19 in 2020.

I send him all the love.

In the end, the big man ended with 24 points, 15 rebounds and an assist.

New York will try to replicate the success on Sunday evening in game 4, which is planned for Tuesday at 8 p.m.

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