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Karl-Anthony Towns is a member of the New York Knicks now, but he's still got plenty of fans in Minnesota. During a recent matchup against his former team, the Timberwolves, Towns was met with a warm standing ovation from the Minnesota crowd. The appreciation showcased the strong bond he formed with the fans during his time with the Timberwolves, where he spent several impactful seasons.
Despite the emotional welcome, Towns quickly shifted into competitive mode, delivering an outstanding performance that left no doubt about his current allegiance. He showcased his scoring prowess and versatility on the court, leading the Knicks to a decisive victory over the Timberwolves. His ability to dominate the game was evident, as he not only scored efficiently but also contributed significantly on defense.
The game served as a reminder of Towns' talent and the legacy he built in Minnesota, even as he embarks on a new chapter with the Knicks. The mixed emotions from the crowd highlighted the respect he garnered during his tenure, making the evening memorable for both Towns and the fans.
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