Karl-Anthony Towns' Five-Word Message to Wembanyama? The League Wasn't Ready, and New York Is Rolling!
Holy smokes, folks, did you SEE Game 2 of the NBA Finals? Because here in the Emerald City, we know passion, and what Karl-Anthony Towns did on Friday night was pure, unadulterated fire. Not only did the New York Knicks snag a dramatic 105-104 victory over San Antonio, pushing them to a shocking 2-0 lead in the Finals, but KAT went full savage mode. Right before halftime, after schooling Victor Wembanyama, he dropped a five-word bomb straight at the Spurs’ young star. And trust me, you're gonna want to hear it.
"He Can't F*** With Me!" Karl-Anthony Towns Delivers the Goods
You heard that right. After a crucial scoring play against Wembanyama, Towns, brimming with confidence, let him know exactly what he thought: "He can't f*** with me." Can you imagine the guts? That kind of trash talk isn't just bravado, it's backed up by performance. Towns wasn't just talking; he was walking the walk, big time. He absolutely carved up the court, putting up 21 points, grabbing 13 rebounds, and dishing out four assists. His shooting numbers were ridiculous, too: 8-of-12 from the field, a blistering 3-of-5 from deep, and a perfect 2-of-2 from the free throw line.
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👉 Claim Your Free $10 at KalshiThis wasn't some fluke performance either. This season, Towns' defensive evolution has been getting serious props, even earning praise from a defensive guru like Draymond Green. And that Game 2 effort? It etched him into the history books, making him the first New York player since Dave DeBusschere way back in 1973 to record a 20-point double-double in a road Finals game. He's figured out what many are calling the "formula" for containing Wemby, and he's not afraid to let everyone know it.
The Knicks Are on an ABSOLUTE Tear and Minnesota Is Watching
This isn't just about one guy's big moment, though. This is about a Knicks team that is playing out of its mind. That dramatic win on Friday night marked their 13th straight playoff victory. Think about that for a second. Thirteen wins in a row! That streak now stands as the second-longest in NBA history, putting this Knicks squad right alongside the legendary 2017 Golden State Warriors as the only teams ever to win 13 or more consecutive playoff games in a single postseason. That's elite company, folks, and they are two wins away from the ultimate prize.
You gotta wonder what the Minnesota Timberwolves are thinking right now. They parted ways with Towns in a blockbuster 2024 trade, and now he's two wins from an NBA championship. That had to sting then, and it's gotta be a full-blown regret now, seeing him perform on the biggest stage.
Looking Ahead to Game 3: Driven by More Than Just the Game
So, what’s driving Towns to this level? He shed some light on it after Game 2, explaining that his late mother continues to guide his mindset in these high-pressure moments. "If you lose a parent, you just look for signs and, I'll take any sign I could get and, I prayed to her strong, before that possession. I take it as a sign my mom was there with me. So I appreciate her so much," Towns said. That's powerful stuff, and it clearly fuels him.
Now, with the Knicks up 2-0, it's all eyes on Game 3 of the 2026 NBA Finals on June 8. Can Towns and the Knicks keep this incredible run going? San Antonio is going to come out swinging, but New York is playing with a fire we haven't seen in ages. These next two wins mean everything. Get ready, because this series is heating up, and you won't want to miss a second!
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