BOSTON – Despite no traction on a contract extension, Karl-Anthony Towns said his relationship with the front office remains strong and he hopes to continue his career with the Knicks.
“Hell yeah, hell yeah. I want to stay here,” Towns said. “Obviously get a chance to be home, see my family. It means more than the money, you know.
“So just to be able to be here with the fans, be with the family. It means a lot. I would like it to continue.”
Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) looks to drive past Toronto Raptors forward Scottie Barnes. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect
Towns and the Knicks failed to reach an agreement during the extension window before the Oct. 20 deadline, when he was eligible for two years and $150 million tacked on to his current deal.
He will again be eligible fo

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