Julius Randle is starting his second season with the Minnesota Timberwolves. The forward recently claimed that the change of environment from New York Knicks to the Wolves has given him stability on and off the court. He further admitted that his last days in New York were reportedly more difficult than most people realise. Now, with the Wolves, Randle appeared to have found his NBA home and became a superstar of All-Star and All-NBA caliber. After a great tenure with the New York Knicks ended with stress, Randle has a new three-year, $100 million contract with the Timberwolves that brings some security as his second season approaches. He could not get along with the team after dropping from franchise player to star. He also got injured, but the team could still thrive without h

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