Karl-Anthony Towns has simple hope to fix his stunning fourth-quarter futility in NBA Finals

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Donald Trump attended Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden on June 8, becoming the first sitting US president to attend the championship series. When he appeared on screen before the Knicks-Spurs matchup, spectators booed him, with Trump reportedly responding with a smirk. The appearance required heavy security measures that caused extended entry delays for some ticket holders.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the hostile reception—describing boos as 'thunderous' and portraying Trump's appearance as 'overshadowed' by crowd response and political division—or direct focus to celebrating the Knicks' historic Finals return.
Moderate: Centrist outlets report factually that Trump was booed upon appearing on screen and note the security-related entry delays for attendees, providing context about New York's Democratic leanings.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets suggest Trump interpreted the crowd response positively, contextualize the boos as typical of New York's historical antipathy toward the president, or redirect focus toward Trump's policy achievements.
Lately, Karl-Anthony Towns hasn’t been involved much, taking just 11 shots over the past five quarters.
In that span, the Knicks have been outscored by 12 points. ...