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Karl-Anthony Towns had a memorable outing during the New York Knicks’ 105-104 win over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 2 of the NBA Finals. The night was made even more memorable with his fiancée, Jordyn Woods, in attendance, as her courtside appearance quickly caught fans’ attention online.
New York Basketball highlighted Woods’ appearance on X (formerly Twitter) as she sat beside the Knicks star’s father, Karl Towns Sr., at the Frost Bank Center.
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“KAT Krew Game 2: Karl Towns Sr and Jordyn Woods in the building as always,” New York Basketball captioned the tweet.
The social media personality’s appearance courtside had fans buzzing.
A few fans were happy for her after seeing Karl-Anthony Towns’ success on the court.
While many fans showed love to Woods’ stunning courtside look, others appreciated Towns Sr. and the socialite’s appearance, noting their support for Towns during the crucial road game.
That support seemed to show on the floor. Towns finished with 21 points and 13 rebounds, leading the Knicks in scoring. He also made things tough for Victor Wembanyama inside, who struggled to get going in the paint.
The win gives New York a 2-0 lead heading back to Madison Square Garden after taking both games on the road.
Towns will now look to keep that form going as the Knicks push deeper into the Finals.
The New York Knicks moved one step closer to the NBA title with a hard-fought win over the San Antonio Spurs on Friday.
Karl-Anthony Towns led the way and spoke after the game, sharing a personal moment as he reflected on his late mother.
“It’s amazing as you go through life, if you lose a parent, you just start looking for signs. I’ll take any sign I can get,” KAT said (Timestamp: 1:35). “I prayed to her before that possession.
“He’s (Wemby) a great player, took a great shot, it just didn’t go in. That’s great defense. Shoutout to Mitch (Robinson), shoutout to our team. But I take it as a sign. My mom was here with me, so I appreciate her so much.”
The center showed love to his mom following his double-double performance as his work in the frontcourt ultimately led the Knicks to a 105-104 win.
Edited by Arhaan Raje