Whenever NBA stars participate in exhibition games, it gives them an opportunity to be more fancy and also showcase their ability to play different positions. Such was the case when Karl-AnthonyTowns participated in one during a 3×3 event in Odense, Denmark.

The Minnesota Timberwolves center showed off his sick handles and passing skills against some older players, and was also able to shine while playing point guard at times. He toyed around with his defenders and finished with some emphatic dunks as well.

https://youtu.be/fTRblV_tGPw

Despite standing 7-feet, the 21-year-old is comfortable shooting from the outside, even as far as beyond the arc. He can even run the break and is not considered a liability needed to defend smaller and quicker players.

Now in his second season in the NBA, the former Kentucky Wildcat had an even better campaign from his already-outstanding rookie year with averages of 25.1 points, 12.3 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 1.3 blocks per game. Towns’ confidence, which can be seen in the video, is a result of continuing to improve his skill set while leading the young Timberwolves squad to more wins this year.