The New York Knicks rewarded All-Star power forward Julius Randle with a massive extension this off-season. With the two sides connecting on a four-year, $117 million deal, Randle will remain with the team until at least the 2024-25 season, including a player option during the 2025-26 campaign when he turns 30-years-old.
However, Randle did the Knicks a solid by keeping his salary hit under $30 million per season, allowing them to target another max-contract player down the road and fit RJ Barrett’s potential extension.
Last season, Randle saw increases in multiple categories, including points, assist, and total rebounds.