OAKLAND, Calif. — Karl-Anthony Towns wants you to decide whether this has been his best NBA season.
There’s an argument to be made, for sure, as the 29-year-old prepares for his first All-Star start on Sunday while posting career bests in rebounds and 3-point percentage.
Towns just acknowledges that he’s different from earlier in his career.
And in this Knicks system with All-Star teammate Jalen Brunson, that difference in Towns has translated to the NBA’s No. 2 offense and the franchise’s most wins before the All-Star break since 1973.
“I don’t know if I’m such a high flyer as my second or third year,” Towns said in an interview with The Post. “But I’m definitely playing more at my speed this year than I did at other years.”
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