Jordyn Woods surprises Karl-Anthony Towns with late mother's car for 30th birthday
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Jordyn Woods surprises Karl-Anthony Towns with late mother's car for 30th birthday
"On the 7-footer's 30th birthday last Saturday, his girlfriend Jordyn Woods went above and beyond to surprise Towns with a black 1990s Isuzu Trooper. But the SUV wasn't just any vehicle -- it was the car Towns' late mother, Jacqueline Cruz-Towns, drove when he was a kid. In an Instagram caption, Woods recalled a conversation that she and Towns had during the summer when he asked her if she "could drive any car for a day, which one would it be.""
"After Woods answered, Towns had a simple reply: "I wouldn't pick anything crazy. I just really loved my mom's car she had when I was a kid." After the conversation, Woods said she went on a mission to find the vehicle his mother drove, ship it across the country to the East Coast and fix it up just in time for Towns' birthday."
"The last model of the vehicle was made in 2002, and then it was replaced by the Isuzu Ascender and Axiom. "This s--- is so fire. This is the best thing ever," Towns said while driving the vehicle. Towns' mother died in April 2020 due to coronavirus complications. She was 58. Woods and Towns began dating in May 2020 before officially announcing their relationship on social media in September 2020, according to People. Towns is currently averaging 21.8 points, 12.5 rebounds and 3.3 assists for the Knicks."
Karl-Anthony Towns received a restored black 1990s Isuzu Trooper as a 30th birthday gift from his girlfriend Jordyn Woods. The SUV is the same model his late mother, Jacqueline Cruz-Towns, drove during his childhood. Woods recalled a summer conversation in which Towns said he would choose his mother's car if he could drive any vehicle for a day. Woods located the vehicle, shipped it to the East Coast and refurbished it in time for his birthday. Towns celebrated the surprise while driving the SUV. His mother died in April 2020 at age 58. Towns currently averages 21.8 points, 12.5 rebounds and 3.3 assists.
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