Karl-Anthony Towns gives props to ‘lucky’ charm Jordyn Woods brought to every NBA Finals game
Karl-Anthony Towns had the NBA trophy in his hands, Jordyn Woods by his side, and still made time to credit the Knicks ’ strangest good-luck charm. After New York beat the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 to win its first championship since 1973, the celebration quickly turned
Karl-Anthony Towns had the NBA trophy in his hands, Jordyn Woods by his side, and still made time to credit the Knicks ’ strangest good-luck charm.
After New York beat the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 to win its first championship since 1973, the celebration quickly turned personal for Towns and Woods.
One orange bag had somehow become part of the Knicks’ title story.
As espnW shared, Towns gave the accessory its championship moment by saying: “The bag is undefeated!”
The clip showed Towns celebrating with the trophy while Woods stood beside him wearing the orange bag that fans had already turned into a Finals superstition.
The joke was simple: when the bag showed up, the Knicks won. Woods had brought it to Finals games during New York’s run, and the accessory became an unlikely character in the team’s push toward the title.
Another one added, “The bag’s winning streak is actually unreal.”
By the end of the series, the bag was not just a fashion detail. It was a running joke, a fan theory, and, after the final buzzer, apparently a championship-certified lucky charm.

