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Guggenheim Museum features Jordyn Woods' lucky Kni...

ESPN · Jun 26, 2026, 7:20 PM

Key takeaways

  • Jordyn Woods, a designer and the fiancée of New York Knicks star and NBA champion Karl-Anthony Towns, sported her signature orange handbag which she designed throughout the playoffs.
  • After Game 5, Towns shouted out his fiancée's clutch.
  • "The bag did its thang tonight!" Towns said on Instagram.

Why this matters: a sports story that could shift standings, legacies, or fan conversations.

Woods' iconic bag will have a place of honor at the Guggenheim. Guggenheim Museum Charlotte Gibson Jun 26, 2026, 02:17 PM ETMultiple Authors Email Print Open Extended Reactions It's the clutch that became "clutch."

Jordyn Woods, a designer and the fiancée of New York Knicks star and NBA champion Karl-Anthony Towns, sported her signature orange handbag which she designed throughout the playoffs. It quickly gained popularity among Knicks fans -- and players -- as the good-luck charm for the New York team that secured its first NBA championship in 53 years. And now, the lucky orange clutch earned a coveted spot inside the Guggenheim Museum.

After Game 5, Towns shouted out his fiancée's clutch.

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