PHILADELPHIA — If you sort the NBA's foul statistics from most to least, Utah's Kelly Olynyk is the runaway leader with 70. That makes him No. 460 in the league when it comes to committing the fewest fouls. Just behind him, tied for 458th, are a pair of Timberwolves — Jaden McDaniels and Karl-Anthony Towns, with 57 each.
Their high foul totals are one reason why the Wolves are committing the same number of fouls they were a season ago — 21.8 per game. That number ranked 29th last season and is 23rd this season.
Both McDaniels and Towns have their own distinct challenges when it comes to fouling less. For Towns, the task is to reduce the number of offensive fouls he commits. This is especially true when he is setting screens and takes players off the dribble. The latter quality allows him to take advantage of mismatches, which he did in Wednesday's win over Orlando in scoring 30 points.
"It's hard. I'm an aggressive driver," Towns said. "I know it's very difficult for the league to see someone at my size moving that way going downhill with the kind of force and slipperiness. I understand it's a little difficult how to understand how to make calls. I'm just going to keep doing what I'm doing and hope the tape is being watched and keep getting the correct calls made."
Towns isn't shy about making his disappointment known when he doesn't get calls. That's something coach Chris Finch said the team addressed with Towns earlier this season, and he has seen an improvement in how Towns vents his frustration.
"I think he's doing a much better job with his reactions and handling what's going on in the game," Finch said.
Added Towns: "I never expected to get them. I think that's the misconception. If you see me say something, I don't expect to get them. I haven't gotten them in eight years. I'm just having fun playing the game … just move onto the next play."
Despite his propensity for committing offensive fouls. Towns still draws fouls at a high rate. He is in the 84th percentile among centers in drawing non-shooting fouls and 54th percentile in drawing shooting fouls, according to the statistical website Cleaning the Glass.