
Karl-Anthony Towns’ ‘soft’ reputation doesn’t add up
NY Post
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Soft.
It’s the label that has followed Karl-Anthony Towns for years but was shot down by a person who worked closely for years with the Knicks center.
“Finesse player? Yes. Soft player? No,” the NBA source told The Post. “I think it’s the whole thing that happened with Jimmy Butler. In today’s world, somebody can write a script about you and that s–t never changes.”
Indeed, there’s an important distinction.
Towns, perhaps because of his affable personality and game being so perimeter-based, hasn’t shaken the reputation that was shaped by Butler’s taunts from six years ago — when the fiery forward was upset about his contract situation and targeted Towns, his Timberwolves teammate who had just signed a super-max extension.
The fact that Butler left the Timberwolves and went to three conference finals with the Heat became an indictment on Towns, a form of validation, albeit misguided, of the soft talk.

The worst team in baseball since Friday the 13th of June caught a rare break when Tuesday night’s game versus the consistently feisty and perennially overachieving Brewers was postponed. The surprise cancellation spared the sagging Mets another potential loss, and for 18 more hours halted the worst kind of negative momentum an alleged playoff team could possibly have.