"NEWS: Tests on Karl-Anthony Towns' thumb revealed a bone chip in addition to the sprain, The Post has learned. Surgery isn't necessary and plan is for Towns to play with the chip
The NBA analyst said the Karl-Anthony Towns blockbuster is 'on the verge' of being the worst trade in league history.
Even Shaq has been well impressed with the way Karl-Anthony Towns has been playing for the Knicks this season.
Karl-Anthony Towns missed his second straight game because of a sprained right thumb, sitting out against his former team when the New York Knicks hosted Minnesota on Friday night.
Karl-Anthony Towns' first game in Minnesota as an opposing player reminded the Timberwolves how valuable he was during his nine seasons there.
Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns is questionable to face his former team Friday with a sprained right thumb, while Minnesota’s Donte DiVincenzo will miss his return to Madison Square Garden with a toe injury.
Julius Randle appears to be on increasingly thin ice in Minnesota, not closing as many games, not endearing himself to the fans, and his albatross of a player option is threatening the Timberwolves’ ability to retain Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Naz Reid.
Minnesota Timberwolves season is too reminiscent of the team’s up and down 2022-23 campaign that frustrated fans.
Minnesota is similarly struggling – after trading away Karl-Anthony Towns to the Knicks for Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo, the returns have not been as good as anticipated. Though they have not had the same injury trouble that has plagued the Mavs, they are still in a precarious position in the West, sitting in a play-in spot at the 9-seed.
the New York Knicks will host Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves at Madison Square Garden. For the game, the Knicks could be without one of their best players, as Karl-Anthony Towns is ...
Kendrick Perkins already made it clear he thought the Minnesota Timberwolves trade of Karl-Anthony Towns to the New York Knicks for Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo was among the worst in NBA history. Perkins is now doubling down.