Karl-Anthony Towns is struggling and the New York Knicks just simply can’t afford it. As New York’s number two option behind Jalen Brunson, the team needs their All-Star big to score consistently.
The Knicks' 121-90 blowout loss to the Detroit Pistons showed exactly why fans are worried about his level of play. The center finished the night with just six points, one rebound, one assist, and six turnovers in 23 minutes of action.
Adjusting to Mike Brown’s system hasn’t been smooth
It was Towns' second-lowest scoring game of the season, highlighting a potentially concerning drop in production.