Karl-Anthony Towns explodes for 44 points to shake off struggles as Knicks rally to beat Heat

MIAMI — KAT got going on Mischief Night. 

Facing nemesis Jimmy Butler, the center shook off issues of his opening three games by pouring in 44 points in Wednesday’s 116-107 comeback victory against the Heat. 

Towns shot 17-for-25 with 13 rebounds and hit two daggers in the final two minutes — a trey followed by an and-1 over Butler. Towns celebrated that second shot by flexing. 

Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns, who scored 44 points, goes to the basket as Miami Heat center Thomas Bryant (31) defends during the first half on Oct. 30, 2024. AP

Butler, who tormented Towns during and immediately after their time together as teammates in Minnesota, managed just 15 points in 37 minutes. 

It was the start of a four-game road trip for the Knicks (2-2) and arguably the toughest matchup with games upcoming at Detroit, Houston and Atlanta. 

The Knicks were struggling early Wednesday — especially Jalen Brunson — and trailed by double-digits early in the third quarter.

The turning point, whether coincidental or not, was Miami’s Nikola Jovic nailing a 3-pointer and appearing to mock Brunson’s 3-fingered hand-to-the-face celebration. 

Jalen Brunson of the New York Knicks looks on during the game against the Miami Heat on October 30, 2024 at Kaseya Center. NBAE via Getty Images

The Knicks immediately launched a 30-10 run, turning a 13-point deficit following Jovic’s trey into a seven-point lead to start the final period. 

Towns, meanwhile, dropped 24 in the first half in his best performance, by far, as a Knick.

Brunson rode the struggle bus in the first half — when he contributed just four points on 1-for-7 shooting — before resuscitating in the second and finishing with 22 points and nine assists. 

Karl-Anthony Towns #32 of the New York Knicks handles the ball during the game against the Miami Heat. NBAE via Getty Images

Knicks forward OG Anunoby, left, and Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro, right, go for a loose ball. AP

The result was encouraging but the Knicks are figuring things out, hoping to discover the rhythm and chemistry of last season’s finish.

Much of their clunkiness is understandable. Brunson is the only player on the roster who started more than 42 games for the Knicks last season. 

Tom Thibodeau has been throwing different substitution patterns on the wall, hoping something sticks.

He retired to Jericho Sims as the backup center, two days after benching him for Ariel Hukporti in the second half of a loss to the Cavaliers.

Thibodeau also dumped the overmatched rookie Pacome Dadiet from the rotation after the first game.

Before launching 40 treys in Miami, the Knicks were dead-last in 3-point attempts per game (28.3) despite adding shooters to the roster. 

OG Anunoby #8 and Josh Hart #3 of the New York Knicks high five during the game against the Miami Heat. NBAE via Getty Images

“We’re a work in progress, it’s going to take some time,” Thibodeau said. “But we’re shooting a good percentage. I want us taking good shots. I think we’re third in offensive rating [they were fourth before Wednesday]. We’re shooting a very high field-goal percentage. We’re shooting a high percentage from 3. But the volume needs to go up so we share in that responsibility.” 

No matter where the Knicks stand on Halloween, there’s an expectation they at least advance to the conference final for the first time since 2000.

Their all-in moves — which sacrificed continuity — looked good Wednesday night. 

Tyler Herro #14 of the Miami Heat goes up for the rebound during the game against the New York Knicks. NBAE via Getty Images

Especially Towns. 

“I thought they were going to be the Nova Knicks until they got rid of Donte [DiVincenzo],” Heat center Bam Adebayo said. “I mean, they’re still the Nova Knicks, they still got three of them on the team. You know they’re trying to get to the promised land like I said when you see moves like that you understand they don’t want to be booted in the conference finals or the second round anymore. They’re trying to get to the Finals.”

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