When we last checked in on the Minnesota Timberwolves’ Karl-Anthony Towns, he was euro stepping his way around China for Nike. Now, it Towns is back in the United States, and dunking all over helpless children at basketball camps.

Watch KAT drop this vicious posterizing jam on a camper:

This was at the first day of Towns’ ProCamp –which had around 200 kids (grades 1-12) — in Minnesota. Towns spoke to the media at the event, saying that he wants to spend his entire career with the Timberwolves, and that he wants everyone to “Remember how [the Timberwolves] were the last 13 years, ’cause things are about to change”:

Towns — between posing for pictures and signing autographs for campers — said that Minnesota has become his home, that he hopes to play his entire career with the Wolves and that nobody should underestimate the Wolves’ chances.

“A lot of people tend to think we’re the Timberwolves, we’re at the bottom of the barrel,” Towns said. “I want everyone to know we’re coming. Just remember us. Remember how we were the last 13 years, ’cause things are about to change.”

[Star Tribune]

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