MINNEAPOLIS — Karl-Anthony Towns is still comfortable in Minnesota.
Towns went for 24 points on 9-of-13 shooting in the first half against his former team Tuesday night, though his New York Knicks trailed at the break.
The game is Towns’ second in Minnesota after the Timberwolves traded him to the Knicks in October 2024. He went for 31 points, 20 rebounds and six assists in a blowout victory during his return to Minnesota last season.
“I was (emotional) yesterday,” Towns told reporters at morning shootaround. “Me and my girl going to our house here. It’s different. It’s different when you’re not here. We talked about just the lifestyle here and how awesome it is to be here.”
Towns spent the first nine years of his career with the Timberwolves, and helped the organization to one of its best seasons ever in 2023-24, when the Wolves won 56 games and went to their first Western Conference finals since 2004. After trading Towns to New York, Minnesota made another conference finals appearance in 2025.
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Of course, Towns made it just as far but on the other side of the bracket.
“We’ve done a lot of amazing things in the last 12 months in New York, but I had nine years of just watching this organization grow from being a lottery team to now being a Western Conference juggernaut,” Towns said. “To be part of that growth, to be part of that organization’s rise, I’ve been blessed with that opportunity to change a lot of people’s lives. A lot of the kids that grew up watching me now are adults. Some of them got kids themselves. To be able to give them something to cheer for, that’s what it’s really all about.”
The 24-point half represented a bounce-back for Towns, who scored only two points, which tied a career low, during his previous performance, a win over the Miami Heat.