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Though his return to the starting lineup may be gradual, Minnesota Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns proved Wednesday night that he is the x-factor for a team on the brink of playoff contention. Coming back from injury with a brilliant performance, the big man proved that he still has the ability to propel Minnesota from a first-round exit to a potentially deep playoff run. In the Timberwolves’ game against the Atlanta Hawks Wednesday, Towns made his first appearance since recovering from a right calf sprain he suffered in late November. He only appeared on the floor for 26 minutes but sc...
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Within weeks of the first game of the NBA season, the Minnesota Timberwolves are caught in the middle of a humiliating situation. Minnesota’s president of basketball operations Gersson Rosas was fired unexpectedly during a crucial time of the year. Sachin Gupta, Rosas’ EVP of basketball operations, has been promoted into the vacant role for the time being. There was confusion and frustration earlier this week from fans and observers outside of the franchise. Now, details are surfacing and the motives behind the decision are becoming more clear. According to The Athletic, several events and fac...
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Karl-Anthony Towns was shocked when he learned that Chris Finch would be replacing Flip Saunders as the new head coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Wolves’ superstar did not learn about the news until after the team’s loss to the New York Knicks. “I was eating my Joe’s Pizza in New York with my father, and the next thing you know, news came out and we were all shocked,” Towns explained. Once the initial shock faded, Towns was supportive of the organization’s decision to name Finch as their new head coach. Despite this, the two-time All-Star couldn’t help but notice what his peers pointed...
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After missing 13 games due to testing positive for COVID-19, Karl-Anthony Towns returned to the court on Wednesday night. Following the game, he detailed his experiences with the disease. “I am a high-risk case,” Towns told ESPN. “COVID did not treat me well whatsoever. A lot of scary nights. One of the things that I told my sister when I got COVID was that ‘Hey, I got it, and I don’t get a good version of it. I got a lot of COVID in me, but I am going to fight and beat it.'” Not only did the 25-year old fall victim to coronavirus, but his family did as well. Towns lost his mother and six othe...
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