Will Karl-Anthony Towns play for the Knicks today against the Pistons?
The New York Knicks star is featured on the injury list ahead of the game against the Pistons.


Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns appears on New York’s injury report for Friday’s matchup in Detroit with a “questionable” tag following a facial injury suffered in Wednesday’s 134-127 double-overtime victory over the Denver Nuggets.
The centre took a hard blow to the right eye when he tangled with an opponent, forcing him to briefly leave the court for treatment before returning with a bandage and finishing the game strong with 24 points and 12 rebounds.
“It’s okay. I look like I fought Shakur Stevenson,” Towns said during an in-game interview.
Being listed as questionable suggests Towns is day-to-day rather than facing a long absence, and the Knicks have indicated they will take another look at his condition up to tip-off.
Karl-Anthony Towns exited the game with a cut above his eye pic.twitter.com/T30BlkufgG
— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) February 5, 2026
The cut looked serious enough that medical staff closely monitored him after the game. Head coach Mike Brown and the coaching staff are likely to watch how Towns warms up and responds to treatment before deciding whether to put him on the floor.
Towns is the cornerstone of New York’s front court, anchoring both the offence and defence. Without him, the Knicks would lean more heavily on Mitchell Robinson and the bench, adjusting rotations and potentially slowing their paint presence.
On the other hand, if the Knicks err on the side of caution, they could turn to Mitchell Robinson and the front-court depth to fill the void. Robinson’s experience protecting the rim and rebounding would be especially valuable against a top-tier Pistons team eager to exploit their opponents’ weaknesses.
"The goal was to get in there, so he could break a barrier."
— NBA History (@NBAHistory) January 31, 2026
Karl-Anthony Towns and JaTaun Robinson-Swopes, Clifton's daughter, discuss the impact of NBA Pioneer Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton, the first Black player to sign an NBA contract. https://t.co/UxgrxGVKDh pic.twitter.com/fkIzXlxcIG
Related stories
The New York Knicks are scheduled to face the Detroit Pistons on Friday, February 6, 2026, with the opening tip set for 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.
Get your game on! Whether you’re into NFL touchdowns, NBA buzzer-beaters, world-class soccer goals, or MLB home runs, our app has it all. Dive into live coverage, expert insights, breaking news, exclusive videos, and more – plus, stay updated on the latest in current affairs and entertainment. Download now for all-access coverage, right at your fingertips – anytime, anywhere.


Complete your personal details to comment