"I'm texting Ant, I'm texting Rudy, I'm texting those …

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"I'm texting Ant, I'm texting Rudy, I'm texting those …

"I'm texting Ant, I'm texting Rudy, I'm texting those …

"I'm texting Ant, I'm texting Rudy, I'm texting those …

"I'm texting Ant, I'm texting Rudy, I'm texting those …

"I'm texting Ant, I'm texting Rudy, I'm texting those …

Karl-Anthony Towns may be wearing a Knicks jersey now, but his heart is still connected to his old squad. During the playoffs, the star big man has been glued to his phone, keeping a close eye on his former team, the Minnesota Timberwolves.

"I'm texting Ant, I'm texting Rudy, I'm texting those guys," Towns shared, referring to Timberwolves stars Anthony Edwards and Rudy Gobert. It's a testament to the bond that formed during his time in Minnesota—a reminder that in the NBA, the relationships forged on and off the court often outlast any trade or jersey change.

For fans and players alike, the playoffs are a time of high emotions and even higher stakes. Watching from New York, Towns is showing that while his uniform may have changed, his loyalty to his brothers-in-arms hasn't wavered. Whether he's analyzing plays from afar or sending words of encouragement, it's clear that the Timberwolves' postseason run still holds a special place in his game-day routine.

After all, basketball isn't just about the final score—it's about the connections that make every game meaningful. And for Towns, those texts are a way of staying part of the action, even from a distance.

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