Karl-Anthony Towns‘ visit to NBA 2k headquarters on Tuesday was an eye-opening experience.

The reigning Rookie of the Year suited it up for a motion capture session to get more than just his likeness in the much-awaited NBA 2K17 video game.

After the session, Towns took his new findings to Twitter:

The young center also shared an Instagram photo that has his Minnesota Timberwolves ranked a surprising fifth overall in the league.

Call it a Leak @nba2k @ronnie2k

A photo posted by Karl-Anthony Towns (@karltowns) on

With a core that includes the past two ROY winners in Towns and Andrew Wiggins, plus the key addition of rookie Kris Dunn — it'll be interesting to see if the young Wolves can live up to their video game expectation.

Karl-Anthony Towns had a monster rookie season averaging 18.3 points, 10.5 rebounds, two assists and 1.7 blocks per game, shooting 54.2-percent from the floor and 81.1 from the free-throw line.

The 7-footer has shown incredible poise and maturity for his age, even showing a bit of three-point range — shooting 34.1-percent in his first season.