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Karl-Anthony Towns finished the playoffs with averages of 15.9 points, 10.6 rebounds, 4.9 assists, 1.3 blocks and 1.3 steals in 30.4 minutes, while shooting 45.6 percent from three.
His +258 plus-minus for the playoffs is the highest single-postseason plus-minus on record.
@BenSchleuss Judd and Mackey are absolute garbage. When the Butler stuff happened they called Towns and Wiggins p*****s on air because they didn't punch him in the face.
They only watch basketball when it suits them. They're like NBA on TNT.
@GettingGophery Towns is so good and he'd be appreciated if he played with another player as good as him.
Unfortunately Butler sucked the air out of everything so ppl didn't notice. We'll see if Ant can get there. Lately he's been very inconsistent again.
Mike Brown coached his tail off all year long.
Karl-Anthony Towns is stamped. On top of being great, he did his job.
Jalen Brunson, I don't quite have the words.
Mike Brown shares a simple but powerful definition of winning in life.
"Even if you don't have the quote unquote ultimate success that you think you deserve - if you get knocked down in life and you're able to get back up and keep fighting - that's a fricking win."
"Most of our guys have probably had to go through that. But I think most people in the world have to go through it."
Success isn't always the result - sometimes it's just refusing to stay down.
It's choosing to endure, get back up, and keep fighting.
Successful people are relentless.
(π₯SNY )
Ahmed Nur has been one of the hottest prospects nationally in the 2027 class this spring! @BABYSL1MM
Highlights of the 6'9 forward at the MBCA Showcase
@SkinsHoops86@mj_rey_ Girls, for sure if they already have offers and they're committable offers. Or they've committed.
Everyone's development is different, so, some need more games. Some need more 1-on-1 skill development.
The key is to find happy balance without burnout.