Karl-Anthony Towns, who scored just eight points, looks to make a move on Kyle Kuzma during the Knicks' 121-111 loss to the Bucks on Oct. 28, 2025. Getty Images
Let’s put this as generously as we can, OK? This is the quickest way to end a honeymoon.
New York genuinely took to Karl-Anthony Towns last year, and it was a legit affinity.
Towns was earnest. He played hard. He played hurt. He averaged 24.4 points and 12.8 rebounds. He was third-team all-NBA.
He was defensively challenged: yes. He has never exactly been the smoothest-looking player when he plays close to the basket: no doubt. But New York could live with that. He was an essential part of a core group the city fell hard for.

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