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Jordyn Woods on Supporting Karl-Anthony Towns During the NBA Finals and How the Knicks Are Bringing New York Together
The model, entrepreneur and fiancée of the New York Knicks star spoke with The Hollywood Reporter ahead of Game 5 about her lucky game-day purse, wedding era and Reese's x Oreo partnership.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter’s source item, Jordyn Woods on Supporting Karl-Anthony Towns During the NBA Finals and How the Knicks Are Bringing New York Together, The model, entrepreneur and fiancée of the New York Knicks star spoke with The Hollywood Reporter ahead of Game 5 about her lucky game-day purse, wedding era and Reese’s x Oreo partnership.
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- Jordyn Woods on Supporting Karl-Anthony Towns During the NBA Finals and How the Knicks Are Bringing New York TogetherThe Hollywood Reporter - 2026-06-13T21:05:45+00:00
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