Report: Timberwolves Karl-Anthony Towns was in hospital with infection
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[October 04, 2022]
Minnesota Timberwolves center
Karl-Anthony Towns was so ill last week with a throat infection that
he was hospitalized on bed rest for days, ESPN reported.
The infection also caused Towns, 26, to have trouble breathing, and
he told the media on Monday that he had only been cleared to walk
two days earlier, when he attended a team event on Saturday.
"I'm still recovering, I'm still getting better," Towns told
reporters in Minneapolis. "There was more drastic things to worry
about than basketball (during the illness)."
He said the illness, reportedly not related to COVID, caused him to
drop to 231 pounds, down from his listed weight of 248.
Towns is now traveling with the team but will not be ready for
Tuesday's preseason opener against the Heat in Miami, according to
Timberwolves coach Chris Finch.
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Towns had a busy offseason. In May, he received
stem cell treatment and platelet-rich plasma injections in his left
ankle, left wrist, right finger and both knees in an attempt to
avoid surgery. He also committed to the Timberwolves for the next
five seasons by signing a four-year, $224 million contract
extension.
He averaged 24.6 points and 9.8 rebounds in 74 games last season. In
seven seasons with Minnesota, he has career averages of 23.2 points,
11.3 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game.
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