The New York Knicks have an interesting decision to make with All-Star Julius Randle this off-season regarding a potential contract extension or waiting until after the 2021-22 campaign to offer him an even more lucrative deal.
Randle had himself one of the best seasons in Knicks history this past season, averaging 24.1 points, 6.0 assists, and shot .456 from the field. He also set a career-high from the three-point line, hitting on 41% of his shots on 5.5 attempts per contest. Altogether, Randle proved he could be a building block for the organization moving forward after struggling in specific categories leading up to the 2020 season.