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Julius Randle’s return can make the New York Knicks invincible! Yes, you read it right. Following the massive changes in the NY fold this off-season, many expected the front office to release the big man for a better deal. On top of it, rumor gurus’ tails were up as they speculated about his trade for fun, considering the competitive trade window the team had. However, amid these uncertain times for the 29-year-old, a former NBA player endorsed the power forward as ‘the missing piece’ for the team’s desperation.

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Randle is in this uncertain spot because of one reason: the shoulder injury. Despite his consistent numbers, the NY side failed to make an impact in the previous postseasons. However, last season, the 2x All-Star suffered the injury and missed a majority of the season. Simultaneously, the Knicks displayed their first deep playoff run in a long time. Naturally, fans overlooked Randle’s return.

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On top of it, the team has a stacked frontcourt with Mikal Bridges, OG Anunoby, and Mitchell Robinson. However, on the brighter side, the team’s up-and-coming center, Isaiah Hartenstein slipped out of the roster in the off-season, giving a ray of hope for the star. And to further solidify it, ex-NBA star, Tim Legler had an interesting argument.

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In the latest episode of ESPN’s NBA Today, the crew debated the delay on Julius Randle’s contract extension. And Legler argued about why he should stay on the side, even if an unlikely suitor is ready to match his demands. The ex-Warrior said, “He provides something that Knicks desperately need. A bigger guy that can go get his own shot.” The hooper-turned-analyst further went a bit technical in explaining how a big man of Julius Randle’s big stature could help a side that predominantly relied on the wing.

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Can Julius Randle contribute to a crowded Knicks side led by Jalen Brunson?

The Knicks undoubtedly have found their centerpiece in Jalen Brunson. The 6 ‘2 point guard, despite his size, sneaks through the lane and finds his buckets. And Tom Thibodeau, without any hesitation, styled almost every single play centered around Brunson. It certainly paid them dividends. But, anyway, it wasn’t enough to carry the team to the Finals. There were occasions when teams completely shut down JB at one end and completely locked down the buckets trade.

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And that’s where Julius Randle comes into the picture. Tim Legler continued, “Everything revolves around Brunson so he represents that big Wing that can win matchups… the question for Julius Randall is going to be, can he dial back maybe his usage a little bit and fit into something that looks more relevant in terms of contending?”

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“If that’s the case, his value will be higher than ever, even though his numbers might take a hit,” Tim concluded. The 6′ 8 big man can play the role of the aggressor, paving the way for Jalen Brunson and at the same time he could score some buckets for himself. With a consistent average of 22.5 points in the last 5 seasons, Julius Randle could expect a new role in the coming season. With the contract extension on the line, his accepting the new role could determine whether he would continue to play for the Knicks.

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What do you think Julius Randle should do? Let us know in the comments.

Before leaving, do watch the Dual Threat Show hosted by BG12 where Bulldogs’ Asia Avinger details her experience with Kobe Bryant, her WNBA ROTY picks, and more in the video below.

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Shahul Hameed is a Senior NBA Writer at EssentiallySports. Armed with a Master's Degree in journalism from a distinguished institute, his journey into sports writing began during his college days, and since then, Shahul has been captivated not only by the remarkable consistency of Stephen Curry but also by the enduring legacy of LeBron James. He specializes in covering the live basketball action. When games aren’t on, beyond covering trade rumors and match reports, Shahul actively engages with fan bases, ensuring he is attuned to the ever-changing NBA landscape. His dedication to his craft finds an equal match in his admiration for the storytelling and cinematic brilliance of Quentin Tarantino, David Fincher, and Wes Anderson.

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