A lot of Minnesota Timberwolves discourse this season has centered around Karl-Anthony Towns and his willingness to be adaptable to the needs of his teammates. He has accepted the position move to the power forward, graciously become the second option to a budding Anthony Edwards and proven time and time again that he is willing to do whatever it takes to win at a high level.
These sacrifices are paying off this season, as Towns is playing an integral role for a Timberwolves team that has won 40 games before the start of March. Opposing Western Conference coaches applauded his season-long performance by voting him to his fourth NBA All-Star Game.