In the smoky backrooms of NBA playoffs, there’s always one name that sends a shiver down fan spines — Scott Foster. The man who seems to have a sixth sense for extending series with his controversial whistle was back at it again in Game 3 between the Knicks and Pacers.
You know the drill: calls that tilt the balance, moments that ignite fury on social media, and a haze of “Did that just happen?” But here’s the twist—amid the chaos and questionable officiating, Karl-Anthony Towns rose up like the Knicks’ own superhero. Dropping 25 points and grabbing 15 boards, KAT saved New York from a potential embarrassment after 2 consecutive losses against the Pacers.
So, did Foster’s handiwork nearly rewrite the Knicks’ playoff fate? Or was Towns’ brilliance the real headline? This game had everything. From drama and frustration to a star performance that demanded your attention.
The extender comes through once again. pic.twitter.com/HAERtOXaX6
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) May 26, 2025
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