The road Karl-Anthony Towns has taken with the Minnesota Timberwolves to reach the Western Conference finals has been far more lonely and rocky than smooth and straight. For all the setbacks and struggles over nine NBA seasons that largely overshadowed the success, Towns has seen the payoff this spring for his commitment to — and sacrifice for — a franchise long stuck as the league's most frequent losers. “You see how at peace and happy he is right now,” coach Chris Finch said after Minnesota ousted defending champion Denver in Game 7 of their second-round series on Sunday.
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Two of Chad and Tammy Daybell’s adult children testified that their mother’s health had been deteriorating months leading up to her death, as part of the defense for their father who has been accused of murdering her. Andrea Cavallier reports