Is Julius Randle Playing Tonight vs Heat?: Knicks Star’s Availability Update Remains Positive Ahead of Big Game 3
Julius Randle and the New York Knicks currently stand on equal footing with the Miami Heat in their playoff series, with 1 game won a piece. Even during a postseason that is possibly one of the most competitive in NBA history, this is arguably the one that stands out the most. After all, not only is this New York vs Miami, two of the biggest cities in the entire country but, they are also easily the two hardest-playing teams in the NBA. In other words, wins will be anything but easy to come by. And yet, the Knicks need to grab yet another anyway, especially now that they have lost one of the two games played in their arena already, something that needs Julius Randle’s presence to make happen. So, with all else set aside, is Julius Randle going to be healthy enough to feature against the Miami Heat tonight?
Julius Randle is completely fit and fine as per ESPN
Julius Randle was dealing with ankle issues earlier on during this postseason run, something that caused him to even miss game 1 of this series. Fortunately, things have improved dramatically since then.
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— New York Basketball (@NBA_NewYork) May 3, 2023
Not only did Randle feature in game 2 against the Miami Heat but there is also no aggravation or new injury to report, as per ESPN. In other, more simple words, yes, Julius Randle will play tonight against the Miami Heat in game 3.
What were Julius Randle’s stats during game 2 against Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat?
As per StatMuse, in 28 minutes played, Julius Randle recorded 25 points, 12 rebounds, and 8 assists. During this match, he shot 8 of 18 from the field (44.4%), 3 of 9 from beyond the arc (33.3%), and 6 of 6 from the charity stripe (100%).
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