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Karl-Anthony Towns speaks vague possible hand injury after Knick's Game 3 loss

The Big Man Karl-Anthony Towns from New York Knicks seemed to suffer an injury to the left hand in game 3 against the Boston Celtics on Saturday. The ESPN show caught the cities that seemed to say “I broke it” when they showed a finger in his left hand, but he didn't seem to be worried after the game.

At the beginning of the game, the cities got involved with Boston Big Man Luke Koret and grabbed his hand after the rebound and handed over to the ball to teammates Josh. He stayed in the game and played 36 minutes during the 115-93 defeat of Knicks, which defeated her series to 2-1 via Boston. When asked about the injury post -game, the cities played them down and said that he would not affect its availability in the course of the series.

“It is what it is,” said cities about Sny TV. “I just want to do everything to be out there.”

When he was asked if he had broken something, the cities doubled. “It is what it is. I will continue to find ways to play so that I am not a trippin,” he continued.

He would not say whether he got an X-ray and reveals this information to the Knicks officials. Knick's coach Tom Thibodeau gave a similar feeling.

“They are the playoffs and people are hit,” said Thibodeau Postgame about Sny TV. “You have to play through things. That's why you do it all season.”

We have to wait and see whether the injury affects the rest of the second round and a potential deep playoff run for the Knicks. Game 4 taps on Monday, May 12th, at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.

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