
Julius Randle shades Nets player after another blown Knicks chance
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Julius Randle notched another triple-double, but he allowed a big 3 and missed a big 2.
In his first trip to Barclays Center since his teammates had to hold him back from confronting referee Scott Foster after a controversial finish on March 15, Randle tallied 19 points, 15 rebounds and 12 assists. But, just like last time, the Knicks lost to the undermanned Nets despite their best player possessing the ball with a chance to tie. “Got a great look — something I practice every day,” Randle said after missing the final shot in a 114-112 loss. “Felt good coming off my hands and didn’t go in.”More Related News

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