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[Katz]Knicks’ Julius Randle has returned to All-Star status in a way no one expected



[Katz]Knicks’ Julius Randle has returned to All-Star status in a way no one expected

by starks3_

12 Comments

  1. GoldenBoyRecords

    The light bulb finally clicked for him to play to his strengths. Better late than never I suppose this style of play gives way more confidence for me that he can carry his regular season production into the post season vs previous seasons style where it felt like he was trying to play like KD.

    I think the next thing that will further raise the ceiling of the team is to not use Randle as a facilitator as much we do. He can facilitate but he is too turnover prone.

  2. KuntaWuKnicks

    Use his strength, power and be confident in his own ability

    It sounds easy to do but this mfucka is mentally tough and deserves the praise and his flowers

    It ain’t easy being the focal point of NY Basketball

    He loves NY and we ought to love him back

  3. WhatIsGoingOnHere_2

    Incoming “sell high” mouth breathers

  4. Speak for yourself.

    I expected it. Never wavered. Been caping for my man for years in here. And have caught *plenty* of shit for doing so.

  5. saltyalertt

    This is well written

    If you get the 1 dollar a month promo for the athletic I would recommend taking it

  6. DavidTrillsdale

    Returned to all-star status? He never left, he was an all-star just LAST YEAR.

  7. That’s my dawg!

    If you not voting for him, you’re an unserious fan.

  8. Urban_Introvert

    He’s certain grown a lot since the days all you hear about was how he spun in to this and spun into that. I think his nickname was beyblade at one point.

  9. >“The key to having longevity in this game is adaptability and being able to adjust,” Randle said. “I’ve always been able to adjust as my career has gone on. But now, I think I’m just more sure of who I am as a player. It’s all kinda coming together for me at this point in my career.”

    >Adaptability is becoming part of Randle’s identity.

    My favorite quote from the article. Randle always gets hammered for what he’s not or what he’s not doing, but the amount of work he puts into changing his game FOR THE TEAM doesn’t get talk about enough.

    His adaptability as a player/person is his best trait and it’s something NYers should embrace since you need that to survive in this city. He’s a lot more self-aware than his critics would lead to believe.

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