3toheadmelo wrote:Randle headed to the conference finals before us![]()
He's been consistent too so far in the playoffs. You can rely on him most nights to get 24/5/6. That would be nice to have...
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3toheadmelo wrote:Randle headed to the conference finals before us![]()
Gravy wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:Randle headed to the conference finals before us![]()
He's been consistent too so far in the playoffs. You can rely on him most nights to get 24/5/5. That would be nice to have...
ctorres wrote:Gravy wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:Randle headed to the conference finals before us![]()
He's been consistent too so far in the playoffs. You can rely on him most nights to get 24/5/5. That would be nice to have...
KAT is giving us 20 and 11 on 49/37/91 shooting splits in the playoffs. He has been rebounding the ball very well for us and scoring very difficult shots in the paint and mid-range.
The roles that Randle and KAT have are different.
Randle is clearly given the green light to be the 2nd leading scorer on the Wolves. The only other two guys scoring in double figures in the playoffs for the Wolves are JAden McDaniels with 15 ppg and Naz Reid with 11 ppg.
On the Knicks, not only do we have Brunson scoring 29+ ppg, we have OG and Mikal both at 15 ppg, and Josh at 14 ppg. That is happening because of KAT's willingness to be unselfish, play within his role on the offensive end, and do what the team is asking of him.
Gravy wrote:ctorres wrote:Gravy wrote:He's been consistent too so far in the playoffs. You can rely on him most nights to get 24/5/5. That would be nice to have...
KAT is giving us 20 and 11 on 49/37/91 shooting splits in the playoffs. He has been rebounding the ball very well for us and scoring very difficult shots in the paint and mid-range.
The roles that Randle and KAT have are different.
Randle is clearly given the green light to be the 2nd leading scorer on the Wolves. The only other two guys scoring in double figures in the playoffs for the Wolves are JAden McDaniels with 15 ppg and Naz Reid with 11 ppg.
On the Knicks, not only do we have Brunson scoring 29+ ppg, we have OG and Mikal both at 15 ppg, and Josh at 14 ppg. That is happening because of KAT's willingness to be unselfish, play within his role on the offensive end, and do what the team is asking of him.
Feels like KAT has had like 4 or 5 games in the playoffs where he has been invisible on offense. KAT has the green light too, he's just unable to regularly punish the other team for putting much smaller wings on him. Then he commits silly fouls to put himself on the bench when he was doing well.
ctorres wrote:Gravy wrote:ctorres wrote:
KAT is giving us 20 and 11 on 49/37/91 shooting splits in the playoffs. He has been rebounding the ball very well for us and scoring very difficult shots in the paint and mid-range.
The roles that Randle and KAT have are different.
Randle is clearly given the green light to be the 2nd leading scorer on the Wolves. The only other two guys scoring in double figures in the playoffs for the Wolves are JAden McDaniels with 15 ppg and Naz Reid with 11 ppg.
On the Knicks, not only do we have Brunson scoring 29+ ppg, we have OG and Mikal both at 15 ppg, and Josh at 14 ppg. That is happening because of KAT's willingness to be unselfish, play within his role on the offensive end, and do what the team is asking of him.
Feels like KAT has had like 4 or 5 games in the playoffs where he has been invisible on offense. KAT has the green light too, he's just unable to regularly punish the other team for putting much smaller wings on him. Then he commits silly fouls to put himself on the bench when he was doing well.
He doesn't have the green light though. I posted a video about it in the PG thread. KAT basically implied that they don't want him behind the 3pt line. They are asking him to do his damage in the paint. If he had the green light, he would be letting it fly from three more often than he has been. He's at 2.6 3pa/g when he could be attempting triple or quadruple the amount of threes.
Worst_to_First wrote:ctorres wrote:Gravy wrote:Feels like KAT has had like 4 or 5 games in the playoffs where he has been invisible on offense. KAT has the green light too, he's just unable to regularly punish the other team for putting much smaller wings on him. Then he commits silly fouls to put himself on the bench when he was doing well.
He doesn't have the green light though. I posted a video about it in the PG thread. KAT basically implied that they don't want him behind the 3pt line. They are asking him to do his damage in the paint. If he had the green light, he would be letting it fly from three more often than he has been. He's at 2.6 3pa/g when he could be attempting triple or quadruple the amount of threes.
There was a game against the Pistons wherein Thibs scolded KAT when he attempted an open 3-pointer. I think it was Walt Clyde Frazier that pointed that out. I saw KAT be a lot more hesitant to shoot from long range after that.

Wildcat wrote:Worst_to_First wrote:ctorres wrote:
He doesn't have the green light though. I posted a video about it in the PG thread. KAT basically implied that they don't want him behind the 3pt line. They are asking him to do his damage in the paint. If he had the green light, he would be letting it fly from three more often than he has been. He's at 2.6 3pa/g when he could be attempting triple or quadruple the amount of threes.
There was a game against the Pistons wherein Thibs scolded KAT when he attempted an open 3-pointer. I think it was Walt Clyde Frazier that pointed that out. I saw KAT be a lot more hesitant to shoot from long range after that.
I would like to see that because I recall there was a particular shot that KAT chucked damn near the half court line. I bet that's what got under Thibs' skin.
Remember it takes Julius a year to get comfortable. If they keep him next year he will probably get back to all NBA or All Star level.WaltFrazier wrote:Have to rethink the what ifs of doing the Kat trade all over again.
Add Mikal, keep Randle and Donte, where would we be now?
Finch is a very good offensive coach so that's helping Randle, plus playing with Ant
prophet_of_rage wrote:Remember it takes Julius a year to get comfortable. If they keep him next year he will probably get back to all NBA or All Star level.WaltFrazier wrote:Have to rethink the what ifs of doing the Kat trade all over again.
Add Mikal, keep Randle and Donte, where would we be now?
Finch is a very good offensive coach so that's helping Randle, plus playing with Ant
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prophet_of_rage wrote:Remember it takes Julius a year to get comfortable. If they keep him next year he will probably get back to all NBA or All Star level.WaltFrazier wrote:Have to rethink the what ifs of doing the Kat trade all over again.
Add Mikal, keep Randle and Donte, where would we be now?
Finch is a very good offensive coach so that's helping Randle, plus playing with Ant
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prophet_of_rage wrote:Remember it takes Julius a year to get comfortable. If they keep him next year he will probably get back to all NBA or All Star level.WaltFrazier wrote:Have to rethink the what ifs of doing the Kat trade all over again.
Add Mikal, keep Randle and Donte, where would we be now?
Finch is a very good offensive coach so that's helping Randle, plus playing with Ant
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ctorres wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:Have to rethink the what ifs of doing the Kat trade all over again.
Add Mikal, keep Randle and Donte, where would we be now?
Finch is a very good offensive coach so that's helping Randle, plus playing with Ant
We would have bombed to begin the season without a reliable center.
No Mitch, and Achiuwa was injured to start the season too.
We weren't going to survive going small with Randle and OG at the 4 and 5. Either that, or Sims and Hukporti were our only options at Center for 48 mnutes.
Having KAT at Center to start the season saved us.
ctorres wrote:Gravy wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:Randle headed to the conference finals before us![]()
He's been consistent too so far in the playoffs. You can rely on him most nights to get 24/5/5. That would be nice to have...
KAT is giving us 20 and 11 on 49/37/91 shooting splits in the playoffs. He has been rebounding the ball very well for us and scoring very difficult shots in the paint and mid-range.
The roles that Randle and KAT have are different.
Randle is clearly given the green light to be the 2nd leading scorer on the Wolves. The only other two guys scoring in double figures in the playoffs for the Wolves are JAden McDaniels with 15 ppg and Naz Reid with 11 ppg.
On the Knicks, not only do we have Brunson scoring 29+ ppg, we have OG and Mikal both at 15 ppg, and Josh at 14 ppg. That is happening because of KAT's willingness to be unselfish, play within his role on the offensive end, and do what the team is asking of him.
prophet_of_rage wrote:Remember it takes Julius a year to get comfortable. If they keep him next year he will probably get back to all NBA or All Star level.WaltFrazier wrote:Have to rethink the what ifs of doing the Kat trade all over again.
Add Mikal, keep Randle and Donte, where would we be now?
Finch is a very good offensive coach so that's helping Randle, plus playing with Ant
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WaltFrazier wrote:ctorres wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:Have to rethink the what ifs of doing the Kat trade all over again.
Add Mikal, keep Randle and Donte, where would we be now?
Finch is a very good offensive coach so that's helping Randle, plus playing with Ant
We would have bombed to begin the season without a reliable center.
No Mitch, and Achiuwa was injured to start the season too.
We weren't going to survive going small with Randle and OG at the 4 and 5. Either that, or Sims and Hukporti were our only options at Center for 48 mnutes.
Having KAT at Center to start the season saved us.
Would have had to get a center in the summer to replace iHart while waiting for Mitch. A lot cheaper than the Kat trade. But I don't know who, just speculating about an alternative
Gravy wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:ctorres wrote:
We would have bombed to begin the season without a reliable center.
No Mitch, and Achiuwa was injured to start the season too.
We weren't going to survive going small with Randle and OG at the 4 and 5. Either that, or Sims and Hukporti were our only options at Center for 48 mnutes.
Having KAT at Center to start the season saved us.
Would have had to get a center in the summer to replace iHart while waiting for Mitch. A lot cheaper than the Kat trade. But I don't know who, just speculating about an alternative
Was Luke Kornet available, he's ballin out lol
ctorres wrote:Gravy wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:Randle headed to the conference finals before us![]()
He's been consistent too so far in the playoffs. You can rely on him most nights to get 24/5/5. That would be nice to have...
KAT is giving us 20 and 11 on 49/37/91 shooting splits in the playoffs. He has been rebounding the ball very well for us and scoring very difficult shots in the paint and mid-range.
The roles that Randle and KAT have are different.
Randle is clearly given the green light to be the 2nd leading scorer on the Wolves. The only other two guys scoring in double figures in the playoffs for the Wolves are JAden McDaniels with 15 ppg and Naz Reid with 11 ppg.
On the Knicks, not only do we have Brunson scoring 29+ ppg, we have OG and Mikal both at 15 ppg, and Josh at 14 ppg. That is happening because of KAT's willingness to be unselfish, play within his role on the offensive end, and do what the team is asking of him.