Julius Randle’s return to the New York Knicks could be a pivotal factor in transforming the team into a legitimate contender, according to former NBA player and ESPN analyst Tim Legler. Despite ongoing speculation about his future with the franchise, Legler believes Randle remains crucial to the team’s success, especially as they aim to compete in a loaded Eastern Conference.
The offseason has seen plenty of rumors about Randle’s long-term future in New York. Although he has earned three All-Star selections in the past four seasons, his trade value is reportedly “neutral, at best,” according to a rival front office member who spoke with The Athletic’s Fred Katz.
Randle has two years left on his four-year, $117 million contract, with a player option worth $30.9 million for the 2025-26 season. However, with concerns about committing to him long-term, potential trade suitors may be hesitant to offer significant assets in exchange.
While extension talks aren’t currently “at the forefront” for either Randle or the Knicks, per SNY’s Ian Begley, the forward is eligible for a four-year deal worth up to $181.5 million. Katz also noted that there is “no indication” the Knicks are actively shopping Randle, despite the trade speculation.
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The acquisition of Mikal Bridges and re-signing OG Anunoby have bolstered the Knicks’ roster, positioning them as serious competitors in the Eastern Conference. Still, with six potential starters for five spots, there are questions about where Randle fits into the rotation. Yet, Tim Legler believes Randle could play a crucial role if the Knicks hope to make a deep playoff push.
Legler’s Endorsement: Why Randle is Key
On a recent episode of ESPN’s NBA Today, Tim Legler made a strong case for Randle’s importance to the Knicks. While some have questioned whether New York should part ways with the forward, Legler argued that Randle’s skill set is essential to the team’s success.
“He provides something that Knicks desperately need—a bigger guy that can go get his own shot,” Legler said. This ability to create offense, particularly in isolation, is a valuable trait that the Knicks have lacked in key moments, especially when opponents lock down Jalen Brunson, their current centerpiece.
Randle’s Fit Alongside Jalen Brunson
Jalen Brunson has become the focal point of the Knicks’ offense, with head coach Tom Thibodeau designing much of the team’s play around the point guard. Brunson’s decision to sign a four-year, $156.5 million extension, taking less money than he could have earned, could open up cap space for the Knicks to keep Randle without hitting the league’s restrictive second apron.
Additionally, Brunson’s willingness to sacrifice financially in pursuit of winning could set a precedent for Randle and other players on the roster.
But the question remains: Can Randle adjust his game to complement Brunson’s style? “Everything revolves around Brunson, so [Randle] represents that big wing that can win matchups,” Legler continued. “The question for Julius Randle is going to be, can he dial back maybe his usage a little bit and fit into something that looks more relevant in terms of contending?”
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If Randle can embrace a more complementary role alongside Brunson, his presence could open up the floor for the Knicks, adding a layer of unpredictability to their offense.
Balancing Long-Term Concerns with Immediate Impact
While Randle’s production has been consistent—averaging 23.3 points and 9.9 rebounds over the past four seasons—his postseason performances have been a sticking point. His struggles during the playoffs have raised concerns about his long-term fit in New York, but Legler believes Randle’s value could increase if he adjusts to a more team-oriented role.
“If that’s the case, his value will be higher than ever, even though his numbers might take a hit,” Legler said.
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Despite the uncertainty surrounding a long-term extension, Randle has an opportunity to boost his trade value and secure another contract by continuing his strong regular-season play into the postseason. As the Knicks aim to challenge top teams like the Boston Celtics in the East, Randle’s ability to adapt could be the key to the team’s future success.
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