Dwyane Wade Vehemently Defends T-Wolves Star Julius Randle Against Haters

Playoff basketball stands out and resonates with fans more than the regular season because the intensity difference is very noticeable on the biggest stages.
In previous seasons, Julius Randle struggled in the playoffs. Whether it was an inability to be efficient or to remain healthy, his playoff performances with the New York Knicks caused him to need new scenery. On the WY Network, Miami Heat legend Dwyane Wade praises Randle’s elite play in the postseason with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
"Julius Randle was somebody that people [liked] to sh*t on… They want to throw [him] away... When he went to [the Timberwolves]… They thought it was over."
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— Dwyane Wade 🗣️
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“We've got to give love to Julius Randle because Julius Randle was somebody that people liked to (expletive) on,” Wade explained. “They wanted to throw Julius Randle away. They thought that when he went to Minnesota, they threw him away. They thought it was over. He went from the Lakers to the Knicks, and now he’s gone. Now he’s here.”
“And I love the fact he’s getting the chance to shine,” Wade continued. “And it goes back to the empowerment of Ant-Man as a leader of that team, empowering all those guys. You can see the empowerment of everything and everyone around Julius, and it’s allowed Julius just to be him.”
With all the freedom the Timberwolves organization gave him and a very supportive fan base, Randle has put up the best playoff run of his career. Through 13 games, Randle averages 22.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 5.2 assists on 51 percent shooting and 37.7 percent from three-point range.
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Bryan attended Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia with a focus on sports management. While he didn't grow up an NBA fan, he became one after playing the popular NBA2K video game. From Jimmy Butler to Ray Allen to Chris Bosh, Bryan has followed the Heat for the past several years.
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