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NBA's 65-game rule indirectly deals unique blow to Karl-Anthony Towns' All-NBA bid
- The NBA 65-game rule could affect Towns’ All-NBA chances despite his 75 games this season.
- Deni Avdija's 41-point, 7-rebound, 12-assist Play-In performance adds context to voting pressure on Towns.
- The Play-In results could influence voters before ballots are submitted, complicating selections.
- Towns’ fit under new coach Mike Brown is noted as a factor shaping his season and awards outlook.
- Contract incentives tied to All-NBA placements could elevate the importance of every game.
- The story notes Towns’ strong season contrast with some downturns and team decisions affecting perception.
- Avdija's performance may indirectly shadow Towns, influencing All-NBA voting dynamics.
- Rookie of the Year race could be affected by similar rule nuances and playoff outcomes.
- Knicks’ regular-season success and Play-In fate may influence perception of Towns’ eligibility.
- The piece compares Knick and Suns outcomes to illustrate award-voting uncertainty.
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