Karl-Anthony Towns snaps out of his Knicks funk when they needed it most in Game 6 win

This was the tiger version of KAT the Knicks desperately needed in a clinching game.Karl-Anthony Towns came out firing after a couple of quiet offensive games earlier in this, and the All-Star center was a key contributor to the Knicks’ 119-81 closeout victory in Game 6 Friday night over the Celtics to advance to a date with the Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals.Towns, who also reached the third round of the playoffs in the West one year ago with the Timberwolves, scored 16 of his 21 points in the first half.He left the court to a standing ovation when removed in the fourth quarter after also finishing with a team-high 12 rebounds in 35 minutes, finishing the six games against Boston with 12.7 boards per game.A team-best 42-percent shooter in the regular season, Towns only shot 1-for-6 from 3-point range for the game, however.

He made just three on 19 attempts for the series against the Celtics.Towns also dealt with foul trouble with at least four personals in each of the six games, including four more in 35 minutes in Game 6.Sports+ subscribers: Sign up for Inside the Knicks to get daily newsletter coverage and join Expert Take for insider texts about the series.“I haven’t really been out there really — haven’t had the chance to shoot.Been trying to do our game plan,” Towns said after scoring 19 points in Game 5, albeit several after the result was out of reach.

“And just trying to execute at the highest level.Trying to do most of my damage inside.

And do whatever my team asks me.”Towns appeared to drill a 3-pointer early in the first quarter Friday night, but the play was negated when he was called for sticking his leg out and tripping Jrue Holiday.He drained one later in the period to finish the first with 11 points....

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