And just as important to Knicks fans, can he keep it going with New York?
Two league officials believe Randle s strong play on such a team-friendly contract will draw interest from teams looking to add a scoring big ahead of the March 25 trade deadline. However, those same officials believe at this point New York is more interested in being a buyer by adding another high-impact player to pair with Randle.
While Randle has proved he can be a high-impact scorer, New York still ranks among the league s worst teams offensively in several categories. The team s struggles are painfully obvious when you look at its guard play outside of rookie Immanuel Quickley.
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Everything you need to know about Group D: Russia, Argentina, Japan
Powerhouse Russia headlines Group D at the 2021 ATP Cup, which begins on 2 February in Melbourne. The second edition of the event features 12 countries competing across four groups, with the top team from each group advancing to the knock-out semi-finals.
Here is everything you need to know about Group D: who is playing, when they’ll hit the court and how to follow all the action.
Group D: Russia, Argentina, Japan
A young squad anchored by not one but two Top 10 players makes Russia a dangerous threat in Group D. Even if a country’s No. 2 singles player manages to cool the red-hot Andrey Rublev, who won the most titles and joint-most matches in 2020, they’d still be in for a battle against giant-slaying Russian No. 1 Daniil Medvedev, the reigning Nitto ATP Finals champion. Medvedev led Russia to the semi-finals at the inaugural ATP Cup, and he’ll be keen to start the season with even more success in Me
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After taking two on the chin this weekend away from home, the Wine & Gold return to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse to tip off a four-game homestand on Monday night against the T-Wolves.
On Sunday night, the Cavaliers dropped their fourth straight road contest – squandering a double-digit lead in the third quarter before mounting an unsuccessful rally in the final two minutes. The Cavaliers dominated down low – finishing with a season-high 72 points in the paint and outrebounding the T-Wolves, 55-34. But Cleveland also committed 19 turnovers that led to a season-high 29 points for Minnesota.
The T-Wolves, playing their eighth straight game without Karl-Anthony Towns, had dropped 14 of their previous 16 before knocking off the Cavaliers on Sunday.