One of the many players the New York Knicks lost to injury this season was power forward Julius Randle. His loss led to a drastically changed game plan, as Tom Thibodeau was without his second-best player.
The Knicks face three crucial decisions this offseason. The answer is obvious: bring everybody back — or maybe don’t. Typically this piece would only be available to our Patreon subscribers in the Spinning and Winning tier, but we’ve decided to make this one free for all to give you all a taste of the great writing we have on Patreon!
New York Knicks star Julius Randle was sidelined for the playoffs while recovering from shoulder surgery, but the power forward said his recovery process is…
The New York Knicks have some crucial decisions to make concerning OG Anunoby and Julius Randle this offseason, and how they handle Anunoby may very well impact what they decide to do with Randle.
The New York Knicks are in the business of obtaining a marquee player to catapult them to championship contention, and one tough business decision has them parting ways with their former All-NBA forward Julius Randle in order to acquire a jack-of-all-trades All-Star.
It did not take long for New York Knicks rumors to pick up. Almost immediately after the team was eliminated by the Indiana Pacers in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals, discussions began about how the team could improve its roster.
Randle has just one guaranteed year worth $30.3 million left on his contract — the highest on the team next season.
The New York Knicks were an NBA Finals contender this season. They boasted an All-NBA point guard, an All-Star forward, a thrilling defensive stopper, elite shooters on the wings and big men whose disparate skillsets made it possible for New York to adapt to any opponent.
According to NBA reporter Fred Katz of The Athletic, the New York Knicks are not trying to trade Julius Randle. However, the Knicks recognize that their quest for a star could require having to do so.
Retired NBA Hall-of-Famer Kevin Garnett believes that the New York Knicks don’t need to acquire a superstar to win a championship, and stood behind All-Star Julius Randle in a string of recent comments.
According to reports, the New York Knicks are inclined to signing Jalen Brunson to a more long-term extension this summer. This only makes sense considering how well the All-Star point guard played for the Knicks this season, coupled with the fact that he now has just one more guaranteed year remaining on his current deal.
The New York Knicks’ magical 2023-24 season has finally concluded. The injury bug that plagued them all season bit hardest in the playoffs, derailing their hopes of a deep postseason run.
Julius Randle could garner attention from other teams this offseason, according to Shams Charania. Shams reported that with Julius Randle eligible to sign
Julius Randle was unable to participate in the New York Knicks’ playoff run this year. Could his time in New York be coming to a close sooner rather than later?
According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, New York Knicks All-Star forward Julius Randle may have already played his last game for the team. In a recent episode of Run It Back, Charania said “teams are monitoring” Randle and his contract situation.
Not long after the Indiana Pacers booked their tickets to the Eastern Conference Finals with a 130-109 win in Game 7, Reggie Miller trolled the New York Knicks on Instagram.
It might be difficult for fans to hear after a Game 7 loss at home, but the New York Knicks are a team on the rise.
The New York Knicks have an opportunity to make a play for Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant this offseason and ship out two of their best starters to acquire his services in a recent mock trade.
While the Knicks are focused on moving to the next round in the NBA Playoffs, injured All-Star Julius Randle has been making some moves off the court ahead of what will be an important offseason for him.
Randle's return will not be on the cards regardless of how far the Knicks go during the postseason.
The Knicks' ability to remain competitive without Randle could be a bad sign for his future with the franchise.
Despite being on the shelf for over two months now, Julius Randle may still have a long way to go.
To get back on the court, Randle still has some hurdles to clear.
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