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Fans Roast Julius Randle as Knicks Shine with KAT: Who Really Won the Blockbuster Trade? | NBA News – Times of India
The blockbuster trade sending Julius Randle to the Minnesota Timberwolves and Karl-Anthony Towns (KAT) to the New York Knicks has sparked heated debate among fans and former NBA players. As the NBA season approaches the 20-game mark, opinions are emerging on which team came out ahead.
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Knicks Take the Lead Early in the Season
Currently, the Knicks seem to have gained an edge, as their 10-7 record places them in a stronger position than the Timberwolves, who sit at 8-9 and are struggling at the 11th seed in the Western Conference. This early success for the Knicks has led fans and analysts to declare them the initial winners of the trade.
Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas shared his thoughts on Gil’s Arena, defending Karl-Anthony Towns’ performance and dismissing criticisms of his “softness.” According to Arenas, Towns’ style of play has meshed well with the Knicks’ team dynamics, positioning them for long-term benefits. Fellow analyst Rashad McCants highlighted the potential Towns brings to New York, particularly when paired with players like Mitchell Robinson.
Julius Randle Faces Criticism
On the other hand, Randle’s performance for the Timberwolves has been met with skepticism. Despite averaging over 20 points per game, fans argue his contributions lack the impact Towns brought to Minnesota’s frontcourt.
A specific defensive lapse during a recent overtime loss to the Houston Rockets drew sharp criticism online. In the play, Randle appeared motionless as Fred VanVleet breezed past him for a layup. A video of the moment, titled “No effort on D, turnover machine on O,” went viral, with one fan commenting, “Managed to sum up his career in one clip.”
Fan Sentiments on the Trade
Fans haven’t held back in sharing their thoughts. One fan noted, “The Knicks won the trade,” while another quipped, “Randle is and always has been HOT GARBAGE.” Others compared the trade to the Wolves downgrading from a towering seven-footer in Towns to a smaller, less impactful player in Randle.
Despite the harsh critiques, it’s worth noting that both teams are navigating lineup adjustments. The Timberwolves, who last year competed for top playoff seeds, have struggled to regain their footing post-trade.
Too Soon to Declare a Winner?
While fans and analysts have been quick to crown the Knicks as the trade’s winners, it’s important to remember that the season is far from over. Both teams have over five months of action left to determine the true impact of the swap. For now, the Knicks appear to have the upper hand, but the Timberwolves could still turn things around.
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