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Charles Curtis

Karl-Anthony Towns said he changed his Twitter password after his account liked a #FreeKat tweet

The Minnesota Timberwolves are off to a 3-4 start, so of course the Karl-Anthony Towns trade talk is sure to be a thing.

But the Wolves superstar — or, as you’ll see, maybe it was someone hacking him??? — didn’t exactly help matters, stoking the flames by apparently liking a tweet with the message #freeKat.

After NBA fans began buzzing about that tweet, Towns informed the world that he had changed his Twitter password, implying he was claiming he was hacked.

Hmmm. Was he really hacked? Is this the beginning of a message to management? An accidental hit of the “like” button we’ve all done on occasion?

As I said: Hmm.


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