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Things in Minnesota are decidedly more than Jimmy Butler finally got his wish and left town, and Karl-Anthony Towns is "trying to bring a different culture" into the Timberwolves' locker room.
Towns says comradeship and fun are key ingredients for teams to succeed.
Karl-Anthony Towns tells ESPN he wants the Timberwolves to find joy again. "I'm just trying to get a different culture in Minnesota." Https://t.co/cacagLBu0H
– Malika Andrews (@malika_andrews) November 15, 2018
The T-Wolves are 2-0 since Butler trading to the Philadelphia Sixers.
per ESPN:
"All those teams have been successful," Towns told ESPN. "Things that seem tiny – joking around, laughing, conversing, all those things that seem childish – that's what builds camaraderie."
The locker room will have become lighter since Butler's locker has been cleaned and replaced with Luol Deng's nameplate. Towns, who is described by teammates as goofy, has gotten back to cracking jokes postgame.
Towns gifted his new teammates with winter coats.
"I am just trying to bring a different culture into Minnesota," Towns said.
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