Fans have been on the edge of their seats all offseason, waiting for word on what the future may hold for star center Karl-Anthony Towns, who is eligible for a brand new four-year, $272 million extension with the New York Knicks. This trend has seemingly even spread to other title-hopeful squads across the league, with Victor Wembanyama optionally taking less than the max to re-sign with the Spurs this summer. Should Towns truly wish to remain with the Knicks beyond the conclusion of his current four-year, $220.4 million deal, he may be forced to take on the same sacrifice as his All-Star running mate. Knicks should be high on holding onto Karl-Anthony TownsThe Knicks should absolutely want to retain their franchise center for the long haul. To James L. Edwards III, the expectation is exactly this.