Chanel Bomber wrote:It always seemed like Randle was worried about people's perception of him.
Like he's desperate for validation.
That would explain why he bought into his own hype, why he carries himself like a superstar, why he struggles to share the spotlight, and why he reacted so vehemently to the fans booing the team.
He seems very insecure imo.
People don't realize it but he actually started to check out a few games before the playoffs where he looked terrible throughout the game but made some questionable shots in the end. He's a bad shot maker and this year it has caught up to him. He's a low I.Q, low energy, Ball watcher that hardly ever contest a shot, on defensive fastbreaks he never picks up anybody, on offense he thinks he's a guard in which he's never on the low block which with his strength should be his strong point. People say that Evan is our worst defender, Evan just can't stay in front of his man because he's slow laterally, but Randle doesn't even try unless it's a big man and that player is dribbling right in front of him. He makes me sick when he doesn't box out, most of his rebound come because he wasn't guarding anyone or he grabbed his own rebound. I checked out on Randle before the playoffs And felt that he was looking off RJ and only playing with Bullock. I mean nobody in the whole league would pass to Bullock as much as he does.