After reaching the Western Conference Finals last season, the Timberwolves find themselves quickly at the precipice again. Much of this was by their own design; before the season began they disrupted everything they had built by trading Karl-Anthony Towns for Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo.
In exchange for Randle, the Knicks landed Karl-Anthony Towns, a move that signaled a shift in offensive philosophy. While the deal set the stage for both teams to move forward, Randle took time to ...
One night the Wolves might primarily need Randle to be a playmaker. Another night they might need his scoring. It can be dependent on the other team's defensive look, like on Saturday when the Cleveland Cavaliers heavily utilized a zone set.
Exactly a year prior to his long-awaited MSG return, the highest mark of Julius Randle’s tenure was taking shape.
Acquired in a blockbuster preseason trade that sent Julius Randle, Donte DiVincenzo, and a first-round pick to Minnesota, Towns has unlocked new dimensions in New York’s offense with his ability to stretch the floor playing the stretch five at Madison Square Garden.
Karl-Anthony Towns likely is the player the Knicks can least do without, especially with Mitchell Robinson still unable to practice.
ESPN's André Snellings proposed a trade that would ship Julius Randle ... Before the season began, Randle was traded by the New York Knicks for Karl-Anthony Towns, an All-Star big man.
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 New York Knicks moved on from former star forward Julius Randle during the offseason in the trade that brought in Karl-Anthony Towns. He has found some succ
The top destination for Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle if he is traded is the Washington Wizards.
Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle appears to be frustrated, and this could mark the beginning of the end of his time in Minnesota.