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NBA: New York Knicks’ Julius Randle To Miss Rest of Season With Shoulder Injury – News18

NBA: New York Knicks' Julius Randle To Miss Rest of Season With Shoulder Injury - News18

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Julius Randle of New York Knicks in action (Credit: AP)

Julius Randle of New York Knicks in action (Credit: AP)

Randle was hurt when he landed hard with 4:27 remaining in the victory over the Heat when Jaime Jaquez Jr. stepped in front of him trying to take a charge on Randle’s drive to the basket.

Julius Randle needs surgery on his right shoulder and will miss the rest of the season, a crushing blow for a New York Knicks team that was surging before the All-Star forward was hurt in January.

The Knicks said Thursday that Randle would be re-evaluated in five months, meaning it’s unclear if he will even be ready for the start of next season.

But they had focused on their possibilities for this season when Randle dislocated his shoulder Jan. 27 in a victory over the Miami Heat. The Knicks ended up 14-2 that month, tied for the second-most wins in franchise history in a month.

But without Randle, and fellow starters OG Anunoby and Mitchell Robinson out for most of their games since then, the Knicks had fallen into fifth place in the Eastern Conference entering their game Thursday against Sacramento.

“Tough blow for us, but we’ve just got to focus on what we have in the locker room and he’ll to be there to support us,” Knicks forward Josh Hart said.

Randle told Bleacher Report he decided on surgery after re-injuring the shoulder during a full-contact workout more than a month ago — though Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau has consistently said Randle was never cleared to take contact.

Thibodeau clarified after the Knicks’ victory over the Kings that Randle had been working out with controlled contact, meaning there were pads involved. He didn’t say there was a setback, but rather that Randle may have felt more soreness after some workouts.

Randle was hurt when he landed hard with 4:27 remaining in the victory over the Heat when Jaime Jaquez Jr. stepped in front of him trying to take a charge on Randle’s drive to the basket. He has since been rehabbing the shoulder in hopes of avoiding surgery and returning in time for the postseason.

The regular season ends next weekend and the playoffs begin April 20.

Randle finishes this season with an average of 24 points, 9.2 rebounds and 5.0 assists. He was picked for his third All-Star team days after his injury.

Randle sprained his ankle late in the 2022-23 regular season, but returned in time for the playoffs. He re-injured the ankle in the Knicks’ clinching victory over Cleveland and missed Game 1 of their second-round loss to Miami.

He had surgery on the ankle in the offseason and came back strong this season. The rugged forward had been working hard again after his latest injury, but couldn’t get to the point where the shoulder could safely stand up to the physicality he plays with.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – Associated Press)

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