Julius Randle of the Knicks argues with the referee after he was called for traveling late during the fourth quarter against the Nets at Barclays Center on Monday. Credit: Jim McIsaac
PHILADELPHIA — By the time he finally sat down in front of a camera for his Zoom interview Monday night in Brooklyn Julius Randle had calmed down, the emotion that had him raging as the game ended subsided.
But it was out of character and odd to see Randle when the final seconds had ticked off in the Knicks loss to the Nets pursuing referee Scott Foster, having to be halted by teammates, security and even executive William Wesley.