Patrick Beverley express grattitude to See Knicks Star Land With Sacramento Kings on a 4 years deal….
The New York Knicks enter the 2024-25 season as one of the favorites to win the NBA title. The Knicks are a formidable team in the Eastern Conference and have as good a chance as anyone to lift to the Larry O’Brien Trophy in June.
The Knicks had a great offseason and are ready to show the NBA world that New York basketball is finally back. It’s been 50+ years since the Knickerbockers brought home a title, and this upcoming season is as good as any to do so.
New York had the pieces to get the job done, but may they have too much at their disposal? The Knicks have the star player in guard Jalen Brunson and rotational and complementary pieces like Josh Hart, Donte DiVincenzo, OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges, and Miles McBride to make a real run at a title.
The Knicks also have Julius Randle, the All-Star forward, on their side. Randle has been with the team since 2019, but some may have forgotten about him due to his limited time last season. With the amount of depth the Knicks have, he may be a candidate to move this upcoming season.
Whether that’s true or not is uncertain, but if you ask former NBA guard Patrick Beverley, he would like to see Randle with the Sacramento Kings. Beverley shared this on his podcast, the Pat Bev Pod.
“I’d like to see him with the Sacramento Kings,” said Beverley. “That’d be nice, him in Sac. That’d be different.” Prior to that, Beverley addressed the relationship between the Knicks and Randle.
“It’s tough when you sign all of those guys at that position, his size, this type of player. I mean, the writing is on the wall. When the Clippers got James Harden, I knew Paul George would be out of there. I mean 1+1=2.”
It’s not shocking to think that the Knicks would deal Randle in a trade sometime this upcoming season. New York re-signed Anunoby and acquired Bridges in the 2024 offseason, and the feeling is Randle could be redundant for the Knicks.
Randle has a player option worth $30.9 million for the 2025-26 season, which he could decline to test free agency. The Knicks have yet to offer Randle an extension since he became extension-eligible on Aug. 3
Leave a Reply