NEW ORLEANS – As cameras and recorders gathered around Karl-Anthony Towns following the Timberwolves' 121-120 victory over New Orleans, Towns' locker neighbor Rudy Gobert took the opportunity to have some fun with Towns.
"That's what movies are made of," Gobert said with a smile. Towns chuckled back.
Gobert was referencing a melodramatic Towns quote from last season when Towns hit game-winning free throws against Atlanta in his first game back from a calf injury.
The Wolves don't have a happy ending on Saturday without Towns and his nearly perfect game: 29 points on 10-for-11 shooting, including the game winner with 5.2 seconds to play. He had nine assists, zero turnovers and didn't foul out of a game in which he picked up his fifth foul with 6 minutes, 39 seconds to play.
When Gobert wasn't kidding with Towns, he said Saturday was one of the best games he has ever seen Towns play.
"I feel like he's grown a lot since last year, and even this year from day one training camp," Gobert said. "Tonight, I thought was one of the best games I watched him play. He was 10-for-11. Insane. ... He made the right play and let the game come to him."
Towns' game Saturday was a snapshot of what his critics hope he can do every night. He was in control on the offensive end. He remained composed and didn't lose his cool despite the foul trouble, which cost the Wolves another star player in Anthony Edwards.
"He unguardable when he in his bag," forward Jaden McDaniels said. "Shooting on one leg, one arm. When KAT's hot, we can go far."