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Karl-Anthony Towns Entering ‘Final Stages’ Of Calf Rehab But ‘No Real Timeline’ On Return

Karl-Anthony Towns is entering the “final stages” of his rehab from a calf injury, but there is still no timetable for when he will return.

Chris Finch gave the update on Towns to reports before the Minnesota Timberwolves lost to the Philadelphia 76ers.

Towns has been out since November with the injury.

“He’s doing some basketball activities now, which is good to see,” said Finch. “Still no real timeline for him though.”

The Wolves still expect Towns to return despite his extended absence.

“There’s a sense of real urgency for him to, I think now, he can see the end in sight, and I think he’s getting excited by that,” said Finch.

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The championship game had a nearly 20-minute break to honor the Inside The NBA crew as they broadcast their final All-Star Game.

“To be honest, I didn’t like it at all,” said Trae Young. “I didn’t like the breaks. The games were so short. Obviously, we can score. So, they’re trying to, I feel like, trying to extend the game, extend the TV time with the breaks and things like that.”

“I would rather play without breaks,” Shai Gilgeous-Alexander said. “But I had fun, nonetheless. I feel like it was a little bit more towards the competitive side tonight, which is a good feeling, a step in the right direction. I guess it’s up to the guys that handle all that stuff to figure out what’s next and how to keep making it more and more interesting. Hopefully, we get there one day.”

Added Jaylen Brown: “I would say it’s not ideal to stop like that if you want guys to be physical. I think guys were still out there having fun. All the OGs, team old knees and old backs, we came out on top, so I don’t think anyone else should have had any excuses. It’s definitely not ideal.”

“Once we got into the flow of things, it was pretty good,” Durant said. “The first game we played against the Rising Stars I thought was pretty good.”

A poster at RealGM calculated that there were merely 42 minutes of actual game play during a three-hour telecast.

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