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As of Friday, former New York Knicks star Julius Randle officially has a starting five. Randle, now repping the Minnesota Timberwolves, announced the arrival of
Julius Deion Randle, a Kentucky native, was drafted 7th overall by the Los Angeles Lakers in 2014. Born on November 29, 1994, Randle was named the NBA Most Improved Player in 2021.
On Monday, a couple of former Kentucky Wildcats played a massive part in helping their teams take 3-1 leads in the Conference Semifinals. We’ll start in the Big Apple, where Karl-Anthony Towns and the (3) New York Knicks used another second-half comeback (coupled with some terrible injury luck for the opposition) to take down the (1) Boston
Randle's tallies of 24 points, 12 assists, and 10 rebounds placed him next to Timberwolves royalty: in the 36-year history of the franchise, only he and Kevin Garnett have posted triple-doubles in the postseason. Saturday's output from Randle was the first since Garnett had his last of three back in 2004's opening round.
The Minnesota Timberwolves and Julius Randle reportedly plan to discuss a new contract but only after their championship pursuit in the ongoing NBA playoffs ends.
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The Golden State Warriors and New York Knicks each took tough playoff losses at home in Game 3 of their respective series, and now both teams have a another chance in front of their supportive crowds come Game 4 on Monday.
Former New York Knicks star Julius Randle is getting the handle of this postseason thing. Randle closed out his first playoff showing as a Minnesota Timberwolf
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Sporting News on MSNHow New York-Minnesota off-season trade is shaping NBA title raceAs always, it was a massive offseason of change in the NBA last year, with trades and transactions coming thick and fast. But one move that made more noise than most was a trade between the New York Knicks and the Minnesota Timberwolves,