Knicks Notes: How Karl-Anthony Towns fared in Sunday’s preseason opener, why Minnesota made the trade

Karl-Anthony Towns has said all the right things during his first few days as a Knick.

He’s talked about daily improvement, discipline, winning habits.

“I’m just here to amplify everybody as much as possible,” Towns said on Thursday in Charleston, per WCBD.

If Towns’ words translate to the court, the Knicks (if healthy) should be one of the best teams in the NBA this season.

On offense, New York believes that Towns’ perimeter shooting will provide immediate dividends. Opposing bigs will have to guard him at the perimeter, which should open up the paint significantly for New York.

Obviously, the Knicks also believe Towns’ post-game and ability to play off the dribble will lift them on offense.

Some of that was on display in the Knicks’ preseason opening win over Charlotte, as DJ Zullo shows in these clips..

It’s just a preseason game, but there was early evidence on Sunday that Towns will help the Knicks immensely on offense.

Two interesting sets the Knicks ran for Karl-Anthony Towns

Clip 1 | Wedge screen (Bridges) for the post-up. Towns keeps it, Brunson curls it. Nice look from Towns.

Clip 2 | 5 Out spacing. Look it the depth Hart and Brunson have. No gap help to disrupt the drive. Weakside cut… pic.twitter.com/fPlw1EHFgz

— DJ (@DJAceNBA) October 7, 2024

MINNESOTA’S THINKING

Speaking of early evidence, Donte DiVincenzo looked good in his Timberwolves debut.

We know about the financial implications of trading Towns but from Minnesota’s perspective, finances were not a primary factor in making the deal.

Per people familiar with the matter, the Timberwolves’ ownership was prepared to pay the large amount of luxury tax that would have come with keeping Towns (and re-signing other current players on the roster).

While the ownership situation is in flux, Glen Taylor and the group remain willing to pay a large amount of tax to contend for a title, per people familiar with the matter.

Those people say the Towns trade was a basketball move first and foremost, and that the Timberwolves feel they improved on the court because of the deal.

If DiVincenzo can replicate his play from 2023-24 and Julius Randle can…


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Publish date : 2024-10-07 15:08:29

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