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The Knicks’ Julius Randle era was as turbulent as it was franchise-altering
It was just last week when Tom Thibodeau stood on a stage and introduced Julius Randle.
“We all know how great he is,” Thibodeau said into a microphone. “Three-time All-Star, two-time All-NBA. Very special person.”
Randle, a few minutes later, had a basketball court named after him in the South Bronx. Why? He helped raise more than $1.3 million for the high school, the Earl Monroe Renaissance School, with dozens of students in attendance for the Sept. 25 groundbreaking ceremony.
“There’s a financial component [to the charity work], but more importantly, it’s the time Julius puts into it,” Thibodeau said. “We want all our players to be invested like that.”
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