Since becoming one of the best players the Wolves have seen since Kevin Garnett, Karl-Anthony Towns showed quite the improvement from his rookie year to his sophomore year last season.
With his per-game averages boosting in points (18.3 as a rookie to 25.1 in 2016-17), rebounds (10.5 to 12.3), and minutes (32 to 37), he has thrived under head coach Tom Thibodeau during his first year in Minnesota.
When either driving to the lane off a pick-and-roll, posting up against an opposing defender, or stepping out and releasing from three, Towns can score in a plethora of ways and it showed in his second year.