As Jaden McDaniels was speaking with the media following Thursday's Timberwolves practice, a voice bellowed from the other end of the practice court. The voice was Karl-Anthony Towns, who shouted "first team" as loud as he could for the cameras and microphones to hear. Towns was campaigning for his teammate to earn All-Defense accolades.
It got the normally stoic McDaniels to crack a smile.
"It's exciting just to see him back on the court," McDaniels said.
Towns wasn't practicing in full with the team, but he did go through what coach Chris Finch called "live action" work while the Timberwolves held practice. This meant Towns was working with player development coaches doing drills either against no or very little defensive resistance. It marked a step in the right direction as Towns tries to return from a right calf injury that has kept him out since Nov. 28.
"It's not super intense or anything like that, it's just more trying to get him comfortable feeling where he is right now in that," Finch said.
A return for Towns isn't imminent, and there's still no time frame for it. Finch said it would likely take a "handful of more days" like Thursday before the Towns would face more intense workouts.
"He can feel like he's got the bit in his teeth right now," Finch said. "He probably wants to do a little bit more than he's actually allowed. That's good."
But for as eager as Towns may be to get back on the floor, the reality is with a month left in the regular season, the Wolves still don't know when they're getting an All-NBA player back.