For Randle, toeing the line between attacking and facilitating remains a delicate balance.
"When I'm myself, I naturally do those things," he said. "When I'm hesitating and overthinking, when I've got an open shot and I don't shoot it, I'm trying to play the right way and get other people going, it kind of takes me out of rhythm. It takes away from my aggressiveness.
"It's crazy because that's when I start to get the turnovers. But when I'm naturally aggressive and playing with force, everything kind of falls into place and I get into a rhythm."
Randle has seen his scoring, rebounding and assist totals decline from last season, when he was named the NBA's Most Improved Player.
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