Edwards, Timberwolves and Julius Randle
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The Minnesota Timberwolves are close to getting their job done in the second round of the 2025 NBA Playoffs. They are just a win away from eliminating the Golden State Warriors following a one-sided affair Monday night at Chase Center in San Francisco,
Once viewed as a player who shrunk in the playoff spotlight, Randle has been a revelation in his first postseason for the Timberwolves.
Minnesota needed someone to stabilize the ship to get across the finish line first in enemy waters. As has often been the case over the past couple months, that person was Julius Randle.
He did not capture an NCAA Tournament Championship at the University of Kentucky, but Julius Randle was one of the most talented players and leaders to come from John Calipari’s program at the time.
NBA fans and pundits, unfamiliar with this version of Julius Randle's game, felt they owed him an apology after another big playoff game for the Timberwolves.
Minnesota Timberwolves star Julius Randle credited Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant for teaching him how to deal with adversity.
Randle responded to a quick hook in the third quarter Thursday with a dominant finish to Minnesota’s Game 2 victory.
Julius Randle's postgame press conference became a family affair as his son, Kai, stole the show by sharing the pre-game advice he offers his father.
With Julius Randle performing at a high level for the Timberwolves, Chris Finch speaks on the journey of his season.