At least Julius Randle won’t be getting fined for his latest press conference. Speaking to media for the first time Tuesday since revealing that his message with his thumbs-down to the Garden crowd on Thursday night was to “shut the f–k up,” the Knicks forward was not at all interested in talking about the ensuing
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Go ahead and give Julius Randle a pass, just this one time. He handed New York a precious gift last year, manna from basketball heaven, so how about we return the favor and call it even? He made a mistake Thursday night, a big one. Randle declared himself the last man in the city who
Thursday night was electric in Madison Square Garden as the New York Knicks took on their long-time rivals, the Boston Celtics. After falling behind by as many as 25 points in the game, RJ Barrett, who followed up one of the best games of his career with a 3-14 shooting performance against the C’s, hit
Julius Randle knows how to overshadow a great win. Randle went on a rampage in the third quarter Thursday to spur the Knicks’ comeback from 25 points down in a 108-105 win over the Celtics at the Garden, but he was caught on camera executing an unfortunate thumbs-down gesture at the fans — a move