Karl-Anthony Towns agrees to super max extension with Timberwolves

Micah Adams

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Karl-Anthony Towns is in it for the long haul with the Minnesota Timberwolves.

According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, Towns agree to a 5-year, $190 super max extension that will keep the talented big man in Minnesota for the foreseeable future.


 

The No. 1 overall pick in the 2015 draft, Towns has started all 82 games in each of his first three seasons and is the only player in the NBA to start every game over that span. The 22-year old is coming off a season in which he averaged 21.5 points and 12.5 rebounds per game, earning Third-team All-NBA honours, the first All-NBA nod of his career. Minnesota also made the playoffs for the first time since 2004, snapping a streak of 13 straight seasons without a playoff appearance, the second-longest streak of its kind in NBA history.

Towns tweeted out a video of highlights over the weekend with a simple message.


As first reported by ESPN, Towns also released a statement over the weekend.

"On June 25, 2015, I was drafted to and committed to the Minnesota Timberwolves. On September 22, 2018, I made a recommitment to the Wolves and have the same feelings of excitement that I felt back in 2015.

I promise to the fans, my teammates and the organization to keep the vision of the man who drafted me, Flip Saunders, alive and treat his dream of winning with respect and dignity. To the fans from Day One and the Timberwolves fans, this is for you. Thank you for believing in me."

The Towns extension comes on the eve of training camp and merely days after teammate Jimmy Butler requested a trade. The Timberwolves open preseason this Saturday at the Warriors. They open the regular season Wednesday, October 17 at San Antonio.

 

Micah Adams

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Micah Adams is a Managing Editor and Head of Affiliate and Commercial Content at Sporting News. Prior to joining SN in 2021, Adams spent over a decade producing and leading content teams at ESPN, DAZN and The Social Institute. Adams graduated from Duke University in 2009 and remains a Cameron Crazie at heart well into his 30s. When not losing sleep or hair over the Blue Devils, Kansas City Chiefs, Chicago Bulls, and USMNT, Adams enjoys chasing his two small children around along with his wife, losing golf balls, spending time outdoors and binging terrible movies.