Welcome to the Knicks’ “Hold-My-Knee” tour, where every clutch moment comes with a side of medical drama. The series might be tied—or, if you’re being honest, Indiana’s probably cruising at 3–1—but New York’s still hanging on by a thread after a limp-out in Game 4. Fans aren’t just asking “What went wrong?” anymore. Now it’s, “Will Karl‑Anthony Towns  even suit up for this do-or-die showdown?”

Game 4 was a nightmare. The Knicks got handled like a cheap suitcase, falling 105–92 thanks to bricks galore and blown defensive rotations. Towns collided hard with Aaron Nesmith late in the game, limping like a rodeo cowboy after a bad fall but still dropping 24 points and snagging 12 rebounds like the warrior we know him to be. But man, that left knee was throwing some serious shade with every

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