The New York Knicks have made it to the NBA Playoffs this season for the first time since the 2012-13 season.
It was a long-awaited moment for Knicks, who had been in a slump for a long time and had to spend a tough time.
Unfortunately, he lost to the Atlanta Hawks in the first round, but according to Julius Randle, this season’s fight was the first step in regaining pride in basketball mecca New York.
Randall looked back on this season and commented as follows.clutchpoints.comIs telling.
We are regaining the basketball brand that the city is proud of.
We will be able to build something for the future.
It ended up like this, but the process is really tough.
But we’ll be back.
Randall’s awakening is probably the biggest factor in Knicks’ leap.
Randall was selected as the first NBA All-Star in his NBA career this season, and has joined the ranks of star players in both name and reality.
Knicks is expected to adjust the roster during this off-season and aim for a further leap, but I hope Randall will continue to perform at the NBA All-Star level next season, leading Knicks to the top.
Randall’s season and NBA career stats are as follows.
– | This season stats | NBA carrier |
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Number of games played | 71 | 446 |
Average playing time | 37.6 | 30.5 |
Average score | 24.1 (Career high) | 17.4 |
Average rebound | 10.2 (Career high tie) | 9.2 |
Average assist | 6.0 (Career high) | 3.3 |
Average steel | 0.9 (Career high) | 0.7 |
Average turnover | 3.4 | 2.6 |
FG success rate | 45.6% | 48.5% |
3P success rate | 41.1% (Career high) | 34.2% |
Free throw success rate | 81.1% (Career high) | 74.1% |
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