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The finger injury of Karl-Anthony Towns disappears into a footnote from game 3

Karl-Anthony Towns' injured left finger does not seem to be a problem.

According to coach Tom Thibodeau, the Knicks Injury Report was not added on Sunday and was fully exercised.

The cities suffered 3 Celtics Game 3 in the second quarter of RAM, but still ended the game.

He landed with 21 points and 15 rebounds in 36 minutes.

“He's doing well,” said Thibodeau.

During the game, cities shook its left hand.

After the game, he didn't give much details about the injury.

“I just want to do everything to be out there,” said Towns. “It is what it is. I will always find ways to play, so I'm not stumbling.”

After an injury in the first half, Anthony Towns reacts against the Boston Celtics in game 3 of an NBA basketball playoff series on Saturday, May 10, 2025. Jason scene/ ny post
Karl-Anthony Towns #32 of the New York Knicks reacts after he injured his hand in the second quarter. Jason scene / New York Post

The 3-point production of the cities failed in this series.

He is 1 of 7 in the series after he went against the pistons in the opening round 12-to-25.



As a team, the Knicks shoot 33 percent from a 3-point range against the Celtics and take 31 3S per game.

No team tries in this round less 3s than them.


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Thibodeau introduced OG Anunoby's calm past games to the Celtics, who paid more attention to him and don't get out of the Knicks much.

Anunoby only had seven points in the games 2 and 3 during 3-on-15 shooting.

Knick's striker OG Anunoby #8 reacts on the square in the third quarter. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

He exploded in game 1 for 29 points.

“He doesn't get the same space he had in the first game,” said Thibodeau. “He will get a few baskets.”


Sam Hauser, striker of Celtics Reserve, was updated to questionable. He missed the last two games of the series after suffering the injury every time he started.

“He gets there. He gets better,” Bostoner coach Joe Mazzulla told reporters. “He's day to day.”

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