Knicks' Karl-Anthony Towns undergoes treatment for playoff injuries, per report
- Karl-Anthony Towns, center for the New York Knicks, underwent treatment for injuries sustained during the 2025 NBA Playoffs in New York and Indianapolis.
- He sustained ligament damage to his left finger in Game 3 against Boston and suffered a bruise to his left knee during the playoff series against Indiana, which led him to undergo offseason surgeries.
- Despite sustaining injuries during the playoffs, Towns participated in every postseason game, maintained an average of a double-double, and scored 20 or more points in each matchup against the Pacers.
- He averaged 21.4 points and 11.6 rebounds in 18 playoff games while opting for immediate treatment to maximize recovery before the 2025-26 season.
- The Knicks' season ended with a Game 6 loss to Indiana, and Towns’ health may influence his future, including eligibility for contract extension and trade speculation.
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NBA: Karl-Anthony Towns undergoes treatment for playoff injuries
New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns has been treated for injuries he suffered in the NBA playoffs, including ligament damage to his left finger and a bruised left knee, ESPN reported Wednesday. The finger injury occurred in the second round against the Boston Celtics, and Towns hurt his knee during the Eastern Conference finals, won by the Indiana Pacers in six games. He did not miss any games. READ: NBA: Karl-Anthony Towns delivers for Kn…
Knicks' Karl-Anthony Towns undergoes treatment for playoff injuries_ per report
New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns played through the NBA playoffs in pain, and he is getting those injuries treated this offseason. Towns underwent procedures to repair a bruised left knee and ligament damage on his left finger, according to ESPN's Ramona Shelburne . Towns had the injuries


Report: Karl-Anthony Towns undergoes treatment for playoff injuries
New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns has been treated for injuries he suffered in the NBA playoffs, including ligament damage to his left finger and a bruised left knee, ESPN reported Wednesday.
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