Pistons were among the teams expressing interest in Julius Randle.
On Friday night, the New York Knicks sent shockwaves through the NBA by trading for Karl-Anthony Towns. According to recent reports, theIn return for the All-Star center, the Minnesota Timberwolves received Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo. The former has been a name thrown around a lot this summer as a player who could be traded as he nears the end of his contract. Randle is signed through this season and then has a player option for the 2026 campaign.
Detroit, Atlanta, Miami among the other teams NYK talked to about trades of Julius Randle, per SNY sources. MIN slashes its future payroll by acquiring Randle, who can be an FA this summer. Knicks get big man they’ve long had on radar in Karl Towns.Randle, 29, was an All-NBA-level player for the Knicks during his time in New York. Injuries kept him off the floor for most of last season, appearing in just 46 games. When healthy, he averaged 24.0 PPG, 9.2 RPG, and 5.0 APG.
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