NEW YORK — Bruised and beaten after a rough outing without Jalen Brunson two days earlier, Julius Randle said he told his teammate to get back out on the floor.
The New York Knicks looked totally different once Brunson did.
Randle scored 31 points, Brunson added 30 in his return from a two-game absence and the Knicks beat the Houston Rockets 109-94 on Wednesday night.
"JB being back adds tremendous value to our team, so having the head the snake, our PG back just helps us get a little more organized," Randle said.