Karl-Anthony Towns isn’t waiting for retirement to figure out who he’ll be when the sneakers come off. While most players talk about business plans and brand deals, Towns is already cementing something bigger: a legacy in brick and community. And the first blueprint just got revealed.

The New York Knicks forward joined Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader in announcing a brand-new basketball arena in Tamboril, Santiago. Price tag? $3 million. Capacity? 2,500 fans. Impact? Immeasurable. The project built at the Go Ministries Sports Complex is a sports facility, yes, but it is also a promise.

“I’ve been very fortunate because of basketball, but I think this is the proudest moment of my life ,” Towns said, visibly moved. “I express my love to those who changed my mind and allowed

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