Julius Randle speaks about the Knicks trade to the Timberwolves and reflects on his time in New York and his new journey in Minnesota.
Karl-Anthony Towns‘s trade to and emergence in New York all but dimmed the future of their injured center, Mitchell Robinson, who the Knicks could trade soon.
Exactly a year prior to his long-awaited MSG return, the highest mark of Julius Randle’s tenure was taking shape.
On Friday night, Julius Randle made his return to New York when the Minnesota Timberwolves faced off against the Knicks. The Timberwolves won by a score of 116-99. Randle finished the victory with ...
It sucks,” Randle said. “I guess we’ll never know what could’ve been. I think the more unfortunate part is everything was a build, a constant build — I feel like all our teams overachieved year
Friday night marked Randle’s first game back at Madison Square Garden since the Knicks traded him and Donte DiVincenzo to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the three-team blockbuster that brought center Karl-Anthony Towns to New York.
The former New York Knicks star Julius Randle will make an emotional return to Madison Square Garden.
Randle played a secondary role in the Timberwolves’ 116-99 win, taking a backseat in the spotlight as Anthony Edwards dazzled with 36 points, 13 rebounds and seven assists.
Just a month into the offseason, though, that dominant core took a massive change. Two months later, that strong core had all but disappeared.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are reportedly looking to trade their former New York Knicks star before the deadline.
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