Knicks' Karl-Anthony Towns Misses Game Against Bulls Due to Elbow Injury
Knicks' Towns ruled out vs. Bulls with elbow issue
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New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns was ruled out for the game against the Chicago Bulls due to a right elbow impingement. He is averaging 20.1 points and 11.9 rebounds this season and was replaced in the starting lineup by Mitchell Robinson.
- 01Karl-Anthony Towns missed the game due to a right elbow impingement.
- 02He participated in pregame warmups but showed discomfort with his elbow.
- 03Towns is currently averaging 20.1 points and 11.9 rebounds this season.
- 04Mitchell Robinson started in place of Towns for the game.
- 05The Knicks faced the Chicago Bulls without their All-Star center.
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In a disappointing turn for the New York Knicks, center Karl-Anthony Towns was ruled out for the game against the Chicago Bulls due to a right elbow impingement. Despite being in a good mood during pregame warmups, Towns experienced discomfort, grabbing his elbow before heading to the locker room. This season, the All-Star center has been a key player, averaging 20.1 points and 11.9 rebounds. In his absence, Mitchell Robinson stepped into the starting lineup, aiming to fill the gap left by Towns as the Knicks took on the Bulls.
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