The accolades keep coming for Julius Randle following his finest professional season to date, with the NBA announcing late Tuesday night that the power forward has been named to the All-NBA Second Team.
The honor is significant, so don’t let the fact that the Knicks flamed out in the playoffs dampen the delight. Randle is the 11th player in Knicks history to make All-NBA Second Team, joining an illustrious list that includes Patrick Ewing, Willis Reed, Richie Guerin, Carl Braun, Walt Frazier, Carmelo Anthony, Dave DeBusschere, Harry Gallatin, Dick McGuire and Amar’e Stoudemire.
Considering his remarkable regular season, is it disappointing that Randle didn’t earn First Team honors?