Entering Tuesday night’s home game against the Thunder, Karl-Anthony Towns needed 11 points to move to fifth all-time in total points scored in Wolves history.
Towns was hoping to pass Wally Szczerbiak, who held that spot with 6,777 points.
Well, if you’ve been watching Towns at all lately, you know that this didn’t take him long.
With a step-back jumper with 4:34 remaining in the second quarter, Towns passed Szczerbiak.
With this bucket, Karl-Anthony Towns passed Wally Szczerbiak's 6,777 career points for fifth in team history.
Next up is Kevin Love's 6,989 points.