MIAMI — Karl-Anthony Towns isn’t blinking in the face of his shooting slump.
The Knicks ’ All-Star big man said he’ll keep firing from deep despite a cold start to the season under new head coach Mike Brown.
“I thought I took some shots that were good, that felt good. It just didn’t go in,” Towns said after shooting 1-of-7 from three in Monday’s loss to the Heat. “The numbers will always number out, the averages average out. I’m confident in my shot.”
Towns finished with 22 points and 16 rebounds on 7-of-20 shooting but missed his first six threes before finally connecting with 22.4 seconds left — a late make that cut Miami’s lead to one before the Knicks eventually fell by two.
The skilled Knicks big man now has more games with one or fewer made threes (7) than games with two or m

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