Since the Sacramento Kings made key adjustments in Game 4 against the Atlanta Hawks, Karl-Anthony Towns has transformed into a completely different player. According to Second Spectrum data, Towns is now averaging 99 touches per 100 possessions—a significant leap from his regular-season average of just 83. Against the Philadelphia 76ers, that number jumped even higher to 103 touches per 100 possessions.
This version of Towns is exactly what head coach Mike Brown envisioned early in the season: a dominant offensive hub who controls the flow of the game. However, earlier in the year, Towns struggled to find his rhythm in that role. Now, he has fully embraced the style, becoming one of the most impactful players in the NBA playoffs. His increased involvement and confidence are turning heads, making him a key factor in the Kings' postseason success.
