SAN ANTONIO – The last time Karl-Anthony Towns set the franchise record for points, it came on March 28, 2018 at home against the Hawks.
Towns didn't have nearly as much fun as he had in San Antonio on Monday night when he broke his own record of 56 points in a game by going for 60 in a 149-139 victory over the Spurs.
That was the season when Jimmy Butler helped the team make the playoffs, but it wasn't exactly Towns' most fun experience playing basketball. That night could have been a microcosm of that.
"It brings back memories again of 56," Towns said Monday. "Just two totally different vibes when I got it. I've told these guys, I appreciate it so much, because I ain't never been celebrated. I don't know how that feels. So to have people do that when I got 60 was a crazy feeling. Fifty-six was just like 'OK.' It was another day."
Contrast that with Monday night, when multiple teammates stopped by Towns' postgame interview on the court to douse him in water. Then all posed for a post-game picture with Towns holding "60" on a piece of paper.
"They make these moments special," Towns said.
Towns has spoken multiple times this season about how close this team is. One of the closest, if not the closest, he's had during his professional career. To have a season like this, largely devoid of drama on and off the court, Towns has been able to flourish in perhaps his best season in the NBA.
"I really can't explain it," Towns said. "I just feel like I was set up for success this year after everything I've been through, just having this group of guys around. I've never had that kind of camaraderie and unity and chemistry since college. To have everyone one through 15 buy into everything we're doing, it makes years like this possible."