Knicks rally, muscle past Pistons for 3-1 lead
Briefly

In a tightly contested playoff matchup, the New York Knicks edged the Detroit Pistons 94-93 with a pivotal 3-pointer from Karl-Anthony Towns late in the game. Jalen Brunson excelled with 32 points and 11 assists, solidifying New York's advantage in the series at 3-1. Despite a triple-double from Detroit's Cade Cunningham, he faced challenges in the closing minutes. The Knicks showcased formidable defense early, while Detroit aimed to overcome a streak of nine consecutive home playoff losses, hoping for a turnaround as the series progresses.
Karl-Anthony Towns made a decisive go-ahead 3-pointer with just under a minute left, propelling the Knicks to a narrow victory over the Pistons.
Cade Cunningham achieved his first playoff triple-double but struggled in the closing moments, missing crucial shots and turning the ball over.
The Knicks dominated early, showcasing strong defense that forced turnovers and built a substantial lead, only to see the Pistons rally back.
New York's win puts them ahead 3-1 in the series, while the Pistons extend their record streak of home playoff losses.
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