Knicks Dominate Timberwolves in Karl-Anthony Towns’ Triumphant Return to Minnesota
Karl-Anthony Towns delivered a standout performance against his former team, while the Knicks showcased a cohesive offense led by Mikal Bridges.
- Karl-Anthony Towns recorded 32 points, 20 rebounds, and 6 assists in his first game back in Minnesota since being traded to the Knicks.
- The Knicks secured a commanding 133-107 victory over the Timberwolves, with Towns receiving emotional tributes from his former franchise before the game.
- Mikal Bridges continued his resurgence, contributing 29 points and strong defense, limiting Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards to 17 points.
- Julius Randle struggled for the Timberwolves, scoring just 9 points after a strong first quarter and facing criticism for ball-stopping tendencies.
- Timberwolves’ Anthony Edwards voiced frustration over the team’s lack of offensive identity following the offseason trade that sent Towns to New York.























