Knicks' Karl-Anthony Towns downplays injury scare after Bulls loss

   

On Saturday evening, the New York Knicks took their second straight loss with a road defeat at the hands of the Chicago Bulls. New York controlled this one from the jump but let go of that control with a disastrous third quarter in which Chicago took all the momentum and rode it to the finish line.

Knicks' Karl-Anthony Towns downplays injury scare after Bulls loss

A scary moment occurred in this one when Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns, who scored 44 points in the game, went down late in the fourth quarter with an injury after converting an and-1 against Coby White and Nikola Vucevic and landing awkwardly. Towns would head back to the locker room early and not return to the game.

After the contest concluded, Towns spoke on the injury and gave a cautiously optimistic outlook, per Stefan Bondy of the New York Post.

“I got hit,” he said. “I was going to go for a dunk. Saw [White] was probably not going to give it to me, and then I switched hands, tried to do my best Michael Jordan impression,” said Towns.

“It hurt. Really all I saw was an and-1 that was too late to help us win. Honest to God, I didn’t even know I made it.”

Towns then said “It’s somewhere” when describing his optimism level for playing in the Knicks' next game vs the Orlando Magic, against whom they are 3-0 this season.