Karl-Anthony Towns called for early offensive foul in Game 4

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Last updated Jun 11, 2026

Karl-Anthony Towns called for early offensive foul in Game 4
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In Game 4 of the NBA Finals on June 11, 2026, Karl-Anthony Towns received a controversial offensive foul just 65 seconds into the game. As Towns attempted to drive past Victor Wembanyama, officials ruled him for a hook, leading to his second foul. The decision has drawn criticism, as many believe Wembanyama initiated more contact. The Knicks face challenges having their second-best player potentially hindered by foul trouble as the game progresses.

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  • Towns called for a foul early in Game 4.
  • The call came just over a minute into the game.
  • Critics argue that Wembanyama made more illegal contact.
  • Towns now faces potential foul trouble impacting his play.
  • This incident could affect the Knicks' performance in the Finals.
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The referees do know KAT is liable to get a stupid foul by himself later in Game 4 ... right?

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