The cat’s meuw? Pacers-fan trolls Karl-Anthony Towns by making cat sounds with Knicks star on error line
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A Indiana Pacers -Fan trolls brutally New York Knicks Star Karl-Anthony Towns attempt during a free throw by meowing behind the basket, with the audio on the TNT broadcast picked up.
The sound that is focused on cities comes from the acronym of the first and last name of the center – Kat.
The audio can be heard because cities tries to Indiana in the first half of two free throws with the knicks to nine.
Just before that, cities release the ball on the edge, the ‘Miauw’ is working its way to the TNT broadcast.
The free throw of the cities touches the rear edge and misses the absolute joy of the home crowd.
Despite cities 24 points and 12 rebounds, with a 7-out-9 clip from the free throw line, the Knicks of the Pacers lost 130-121 to put the team on the edge of the play-off elimination.

A Pacers fan brutally trolled New York Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns during a free throw

The sound that is focused in cities comes from the acronym of the name of the center – Kat
The Pacers were in charge of late in the second quarter, with every New York attempt to regain the momentum needed to bind the series that went back to Manhattan.
Tyrese Haliburton was almost unstoppable during the game for the pacers, ending with 32 points, 15 assists and 12 rebounds. The guard also had zero turnover in the victory.
The Knicks must now win their next three games, including Game 5 in Madison Square Garden on Thursday.
New York has not won a play -off game for home since eliminating the Boston Celtics earlier this month and the Pacers will have to bring down twice in Manhattan twice in the coming days to keep their season alive.
The Pacers are now also one competition from achieving their first NBA final since 2000, and their second general.
Jalen Brunson was unable to take over the game, but ended game 4 with 31 points. For the Pacers, Pascal Siakam was again a dynamite and Indiana brought to the door of a title of the Eastern Conference with 30 points.
Cities will probably not hear meows as soon as the series goes back to New York.
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