For the first time in two years, the NBA kicked off its preseason with media day Monday, which is kinda like picture day for grown-upsโsince your โparentsโ still pick out your outfitsโbut way cooler. As the name suggests, aside from taking a few pics in your flyest new threads (or jerseys in this instance), itโs also a day full of press conferences that provide the media with the first real opportunity to interrogate convene with players since the 2021 NBA Finals.
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David Letterman crashed the festivities, Kyrie Irving was nowhere to be found after failing to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination, and Atlanta Hawks superstar Trae Young revealed his new plans for world domination, which includes โperfectingโ his mid-range attack. But the most candid interview came from two-time All-Star Karl-Anthony Towns, who spoke on the personal hell heโs been through both on and off the court since joining the league.
Entering his seventh season, the 25-year-old is very much ready for some consistency and stability from within the Minnesota Timberwolves organization that he plays for. The team has been an absolute train wreck since it drafted him first overall in the 2015 NBA Draft, and frankly, Towns is completely over it.
โItโs been something thatโs been very constant,โ he said, addressing the perpetual turmoil. Just last week, the team fired its president of basketball operations, Gersson Rosas. โBeing transparent, it just added to the list. Itโs just the same thing every single time. Itโs something that always leads to instability. And I joked about it the day before, โMan, itโs been a real quiet offseason in Minnesota. Itโs very different.โ Then boom. [They] made sure they had one left in the hat.โ
He continued, โIโve been through almost everything. I donโt feel like Iโve not seen something. Iโve been through the death of a head coach [...], Iโve been through numerous front offices, Iโve been through numerous regimes. While being blessed to have so many great teammates to play with, Iโve also [not had] a chance to really build any true relationships with anybody because thereโs always instability, always change. Iโve been through a lot. [...] Iโve really been through everything you can think about.โ
He sure as hell has, but Towns didnโt stop there.
โIโve been defamed by teammates, been a scapegoat for people, COVID, my own personal life. I mean, shit hasnโt been easy since I came here. But the only thing thatโs constant is me being a constant personal in all of that.โ
Townsโ mention of COVID-19 at NBA Media Day was in passing, but the pandemic has completely changed the trajectory of his life. In December, he revealed the virus had taken the lives of seven family membersโincluding his mother last Marchโand his own COVID-19 battle caused him to lose 50 pounds when he contracted the virus earlier this year.
โIโve had a lot of situations this year where things were just too much for me,โ Towns told Sports Illustrated. โI just remember [quarantining] in the house, and it was more than just COVID for me. I felt like I was going through a holistic journey.โ
I canโt even imagine what it must be like to have gone through so much since entering the league, but if Minnesota doesnโt correct course immediately theyโre at risk of losing one of the NBAโs brightest talents.
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