Julius Randle, Oklahoma City Thunder and Same Game
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Randle spent five seasons with the Knicks from 2019-2024 before he was traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves last fall. He did see success during that time, making three NBA All-Star games along with reaching the postseason in three different seasons, but it didn't fully outweigh the scrutiny that comes with playing with the Knicks.
Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle and Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner are impending free agents, but ESPN's Brian Windhorst said on NBA Today he believes both players will stay with their respective teams (2:05 mark).
These NBA playoffs have produced some defining images on the way to the Finals: Tyrese Haliburton cementing himself as a big-city villain, Jalen Brunson as a certified crunch-time star, and Jayson Tatum writhing in pain.
What happened to Julius Randle in Games 2 and 4 against the Thunder? Randle was a rockstar against the Lakers in the first round and he dominated the Warriors in the conference semifinals — so much so that he was clearly Minnesota's MVP of that series.
Lonzo Ball believes the Lakers 'disrespected' Julius Randle in the 2017-18 season, which ultimately led to the southpaw testing free agency. The post Lakers ‘Disrespected’ Julius Randle, Says Former Teammate appeared first on Heavy Sports.
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