- Woods posted multiple photos from her seats watching Minnesota beat Denver
- The Timberwolves are in the Western Conference Finals for only the second time
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Model and socialite Jordyn Woods took time to celebrate her boyfriend and Minnesota Timberwolves star Karl-Anthony Towns.
Towns and the Timberwolves advanced to the NBA’s Western Conference Finals after upsetting the defending champion Denver Nuggets in a seven-game series.
On Instagram, Woods shared photos of a hug that she shared with her man in the hallways at Ball Arena in Colorado.
‘Western Conference Finals!!! Are you kidding me!?!? Couldn’t be happier for this team and most importantly Karl,’ she wrote.
‘He has over come so much adversity to get to the point in his career, let alone knee surgery earlier this season.
Jordyn Woods posted images of an moment she shared with boyfriend Karl-Anthony Towns
Woods was in Denver for the Timberwolves Game 7 victory that eliminated the Nuggets
Woods also showed off her stiletto heels that were customized with Towns’ number on them
‘I am so proud and in awe of him. This is your moment!’
In a separate Instagram Story, she posted an image of a fan sign that read ‘Attention: Altitude Warning Low Oxygen’ and captioned it ‘Goodbye Denver’ with a tearful smiley face.
Woods wore custom stilettos to the game with the Timberwolves logo and Towns’ No. 32 bedazzled onto the shoes.
She also captured her front-row seat to the hilarious press conference that Towns and teammate Anthony Edwards put on after their victory.
Woods and Towns celebrated being together for four years back in May. The pair were longtime friends before they got romantically involved during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The pandemic was a tough time for Towns, who lost seven family members – including his mother Jacqueline – due to the virus.
He wrapped up the evening’s win-and-in contest with 23 points and 12 rebounds as the Timberwolves reached the conference finals for only the second time in the team’s history.
Game 1 against the Dallas Mavericks tips off on Wednesday evening from Minneapolis.