The NBA All-Star Game has adopted a new format this year, pitting a World team against U.S. squads.

The hope is to up the competition level, but maybe one of the main takeaways fans will have is a bit of surprise that New York Knicks big fella Karl-Anthony Towns is on the World team.

He’ll be teaming up with the likes of Victor Wembanyama, Luka Doncic and Nikola Jokic, guys much more known for their international flavor.

KAT is proud of his heritage beyond the United States, too.

MORE: These highlights of 12-year old LeBron James are spectacular

Why is Karl-Anthony Towns on the World team?

Towns is on the World team thanks to his Dominican Republic roots.

His late mother was Dominican, and he honors her by representing that country in international play.

Towns first suited up for the D.R. in 2012 in a friendly against the United States when he was just 16. His mother, Jacqueline Cruz, is from there.

KAT, who was born in New Jersey, had visited when he was 15 and felt a bond with the country.

“To see the way my mom’s country is, how beautiful it is, see a different side of the world, was eye-opening,” Towns told Andscape in 2017. “It was amazing,”

MORE: This is a mind-blowing Bronny James stat

Towns lost his mother due to complications with COVID-19 in 2020, and so since then, representing the Dominican Republic has meant even more to him.

Towns returned to play for the D.R. in the 2023 FIBA World Cup.

“With my mom’s passing, I felt an urgency to do it,” he told Olympics.com then.

He continues to represent the Dominican Republic whenever he gets the chance.

More NBA news:

Share this post

Subscribe to our newsletter

Keep up with the latest blog posts by staying updated. No spamming: we promise.
By clicking Sign Up you’re confirming that you agree with our Terms and Conditions.

Related posts