The New York Knicks' season has lasted 75 games, but Karl-Anthony Towns, a key player for the team, is still in an adaptation phase, at least mentally. Towns has had a season with ups and downs, showing irregular performance. His first half was rough, but after the All-Star break, he regained his level. This suggests that the player is in a constant adjustment process, looking for his best form and understanding of the game system.
Despite these moments of brilliance, there are still lapses in his performance within the system. In the game against the Thunder, Towns only attempted nine shots, seven of them in the last quarter, which showed the need for greater integration into the team's game. The lack of involvement proved crucial, as the Knicks failed to come back, losing 100-111.