Talks about the New York Knicks being legitimate championship contenders are not as pronounced as they were in early February. Part of the reason why the Knicks’ stock has fallen shortly after their splash at the trade deadline is because of Julius Randle’s continued absence due to a dislocated shoulder.
It has been quite impressive how much of the 2023-24 NBA regular season the New York Knicks have been able to navigate without several key rotation players.
Plot twist! New York Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau offered a brief update on the status of the three injured starters currently nursing injuries and getting ready to make their comebacks (or not) throughout the remainder of the regular season and heading into the playoffs on Monday, March 25, before the game against the Detroit Pistons.
According to NBA reporter Fred Katz of The Athletic, the New York Knicks are optimistic Julius Randle will return before the 2024 playoffs. Randle dislocated his right shoulder on January 27 against the Miami Heat.
New York Knicks big man Julius Randle told teammates Josh Hart and Jalen Brunson on their podcast that he wanted to follow in Kobe Bryant‘s footsteps by spending his entire NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers drafted Randle with the seventh overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft.
Julius Randle's departure from the Los Angeles Lakers was a bitter pill to swallow, especially after feeling he was on the cusp of a breakthrough in his career.
Knicks star Julius Randle is living his best life in New York City but if he had it his way, he may never have left the Lakers all those years ago. Speaking on 'The Roommates Show' with Jalen Brunson, Randle revealed that he never wanted to leave the Lakers and hoped to follow in the footsteps of Kobe Bryant before being traded.
Tom Thibodeau, Jalen Brunson, and Isaiah Hartenstein on what went wrong in Denver. The New York Knicks completed a four-game road trip spanning one week last Thursday getting out of it with a solid 3-1 record and losing that lone game to the reigning champs Nuggets.
The outlook for the New York Knicks changed forever during the 2019 NBA offseason. That is when they started out of mediocrity and became a respectable organization in the league once again.
In 2019, Julius Randle decided to sign a three-year, $62.1 million deal with the New York Knicks in free agency, despite the team having struggled massively for years.
Julius Randle has missed the Knicks' last 22 games due to a dislocated right shoulder. While he is slowly working toward returning, questions surround his potential availability for New York, which could impede a potential playoff run.
According to NBA reporter Fred Katz of The Athletic, New York Knicks star Julius Randle is “pushing hard” to return from his dislocated right shoulder.
The Knicks have had to fight past injuries most of this season. Now they're getting healthy as their rivals are getting banged up.
The Eastern Conference has been viewed as a two-horse race this season, as the Celtics and Bucks are expected to compete in the conference finals.
There aren’t many teams in the NBA that have had to deal with the number of injuries the New York Knicks have navigated during the 2023-24 NBA regular season.
Despite dealing with seemingly countless injuries, the New York Knicks are standing on solid postseason ground: with just about a month to go in the regular season, the Knicks (40-27) hold the fourth spot in the Eastern Conference and can clinch at least a Play-In Tournament spot with a win on Monday against the Golden State Warriors.
New York Knicks star Julius Randle has officially missed out on a potential $1.28 million bonus. According to Bobby Marks of ESPN, Randle’s contract contained an incentive where the forward would receive $1.28 million in salary bonuses, provided that he played at least 65 games this season and the Knicks reached the first round of the playoffs.
With the NBA's regular season stretch run in full swing, the New York Knicks are slowly returning to full strength. New York welcomed back OG Anunoby for Tuesday's win over the Philadelphia 76ers and is now waiting for Julius Randle to get healthy.
The New York Knicks are one step closer to getting Julius Randle back on the floor. Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau revealed a promising update on Randle’s progression through the stages of his rehab, as SNY’s Ian Begley shared on X: The fact that Randle is only one step away from taking contact in practice is a major plus for the Knicks.
According to NBA front office insider Bobby Marks of ESPN, New York Knicks star Julius Randle has missed out on a $1.28 million bonus due to games missed. The incentive was for games played (65) and the Knicks to reach the first round of the playoffs.
The spate of hurt players on the Knicks has some people wondering if head coach Tom Thibodeau should bear some of the blame.
The New York Knicks have finally started to receive good injury luck. First, they dodged a bullet regarding Jalen Brunson’s knee injury, and now more positive news has come out of Julius Randle (shoulder) and OG Anunoby’s (elbow) rehab.
An injury can't stop Julius Randle from making an impact in New York City. The New York Knicks' three-time All-Star was named the January winner of the
The New York Knicks are playing red-hot basketball even without star center Julius Randle, who is on the mend from a dislocated shoulder.
The New York Knicks appear to have caught a real break with Julius Randle’s injury.
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