Karl-Anthony Towns has added to the story around Jordyn Woods’ orange bag after the New York Knicks’ NBA title win.
The Knicks beat the San Antonio Spurs in five games to win their first championship since 1973.
During that run, Woods’ orange bag became a visible part of the team’s postseason story, with fans treating it as a good-luck charm from courtside.
Karl-Anthony Towns gives verdict on Jordyn Woods’ lucky bag

Towns discussed the bag after the Knicks’ championship run and played into the attention surrounding it.
He called it “one of the greatest articles of clothing that New York has ever seen” and told fans, “I want everyone in New York to know that bag won the championship.” He added, “The bag’s undefeated, man.”
The comments followed a postseason in which the bag became attached to the Knicks’ run through a mix of courtside visibility, fan superstition and social media attention.
Jordyn Woods’ orange clutch became part of Knicks playoff story
Jordyn Woods, Towns’ fiancée, was seen during the playoffs with a bright orange clutch from her own fashion line, Woods by Jordyn.
The story gained more attention when Woods was not allowed to bring the bag into Game 3, before the Knicks lost 115-111.
That result helped push the bag further into the wider conversation around the Finals, although the link remained a fan superstition rather than a sporting explanation.
The attention around the clutch also showed how a title run can create secondary stories away from the court, especially when players and fans continue the joke publicly.
Towns’ Smithsonian comment underlined how closely the accessory became tied to the Knicks’ championship celebrations.
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