Mike Lupica: Knicks success comes down to getting Karl-Anthony Towns the ball
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The Knicks won a home game they sure needed to win on Wednesday night at the Garden, and it frankly didn’t matter who it was against. The Clippers, even leaving town with a 13-23 record, were hot coming into New York. The Knicks were not, having lost four in a row, the last one seeing them get dog-walked by the Pistons in Detroit. This one was close for most of the night, for sure, too close from a New York state of mind. At the end of the third quarter the Knicks were still behind by a basket at 87-85. From there, though, they set out to stop their losing streak and stopping the losing basketball they’d been playing, and began the business of winning the game before they set out on a 4-game...

