“No regard for human life” Julius Randle takes out his frustration with epic poster dunk vs Trail Blazers
Julius Randle
Out of the forsaken storage space region inside Footprint Center in Phoenix late Friday night, Knicks president Leon Rose, boss consultant William Wesley and chief Allan Houston walked seriously down the passage with melancholy faces. Triumph appeared to be clinched for the Knicks – even notwithstanding Julius Randle’s silly launch with 2:40 left in the second from last quarter for pushing Cam Johnson, who triumphed ultimately. Johnson sank a wonder, banked-in, 30-foot, pull-up 3-pointer at the bell to cover his 21-point final quarter, prodded by the Randle discharge.
Randle was moving toward RJ Barrett’s thought process would be “a 40-point game” when he went ballistic, went to Johnson after they knock for a position on a bounce back and pushed him hard while connecting with a difficult official to intervene. Randle has evaluated two technicals and an early leave, leaving with 25 points and starting Johnson into a courageous last period. The above incident happened last Sunday during the matchup between Knicks and Clippers and is an example of the erratic personality of Julius Randle.
However, Randle has proved himself to be NSFW with the insane poster dunk during the matchup between New York Knicks and Portland Trail Blazers.
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Can Julius Randle end the losing streak for Knicks?
New York was without RJ Barrett when it dropped a 112-103 choice at Portland on Feb. 12 yet at the same time had three players arrive at the 20-point mark in shame. Julius Randle drove the way with 28 and pulled down 16 rebounds to match his season-high. The 27-year-old power forward, who has scored somewhere around 26 points in four straight challenges, leads New York in scoring (20.5 points), bouncing back (9.9) and assists (5.2).
The New York Knicks hope to end their five-game home losing streak when they have the street-tested Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday. The Knicks (28-40), who are starting a four-game homestand after a 3-4 excursion that closed with consecutive misfortunes, haven’t won on their own court since overcoming Sacramento on Jan. 31. Portland (26-41) possesses one of the most terrible records in the NBA away from home at 9-23 and has lost five back to back street games, remembering a 122-113 mishap at Atlanta for Monday. Among those rattled off on the injury report are Cam Reddish (shoulder) and Quentin Grimes (knee) for New York and Anfernee Simons (knee) and Jusuf Nurkic (foot) for Portland.
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