The New York Knicks invested heavily in their starting lineup, spending over $740 million for the next few years, one of the significant deals that secured Karl Anthony Towns in the rotation. Towns signed a four-year, $220 million contract extension this summer, and he is ready to impact the court with his shredded fitness in the upcoming season.
On Bloomberg, Towns recently spoke about his future after basketball. He shared about helping others, especially in the Dominican Republic, and said he is proud of his success off the court. Towns made smart investments and are thinking about life after his retirement.
“The future will take care of itself,” Karl-Anthony Towns said. “ And if I continue to do that, continue to put myself in the best positions possible, continue to do what I do bet