Now that he’s an NBA champion, the New York Knicks are in the spotlight Karl-Anthony Towns can turn his attention from the deciduous tree to the altar.
Cities spoke to TMZ on Monday from a Raising Cane’s in Times Square and told the media that he is ready to begin wedding planning with fiancé Jordyn Woods.
The couple have been dating for almost six years and got engaged on Christmas Eve 2025.
While the couple was no doubt excited about their upcoming nuptials, Towns quickly shifted his focus from popping the question to finishing the job with his Knicks teammates.
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“I’ve got to start planning,” Towns told TMZ. “I’ve got to start there. The only thing I’ve been planning all along is an NBA championship.”
Of course, that plan went off without a hitch. Towns and the Knicks clinched the NBA title Saturday in San Antonio, defeating the Spurs 4 games to 1 in the best-of-seven format. The title ended a 53-year championship drought for the Knicks.
Towns averaged better than 20 points and nearly 12 rebounds for New York during the postseason, a playoff season in which the Knicks lost three times in 19 games.

Woods, who gained popularity in the reality shows Kylie’s life and The Masked Singerwould be wise to get the Towns involved in the wedding planning sooner rather than later. The NBA season starts again in October, and the Knicks are currently considered contenders to repeat.
Polymarket shows the Knicks traded at 11% to be NBA champions for the 2026-27 campaign. That’s the fourth-highest percentage behind only Oklahoma City (20%), San Antonio (19%) and the Boston Celtics (13%).
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Then again, Towns could always pay someone to hash out the details.
He can certainly afford that. The 30-year-old is playing on a four-year, $220 million deal he signed in 2022, which runs through the end of the ’27-28 season. Since being selected first overall in the 2015 NBA Draft, Towns has earned more than $285 million.
In addition to his on-court earnings, he is also the soon-to-be owner of an NBA championship ring and a wedding band.
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