Julius Randle is known league wide as someone who doesn't take plays off, a tireless worker, and a very underrated player. But that last narrative might be changing a bit this year as he is enjoying the finest season of his career, leading the Knicks to a surprising 6th seed position in the east. In this humble and honest interview, Julius digs deep into such topics as what it's like playing for Tom Thibodeau and how he's helped change the culture in NY, how he mentally worked through his season ending injury in his rookie year, on developing his 3 point shot, playing with Kobe during his last year, and much more. It's easy to see why he's such a respected player around the league. Then, to cap things off, JJ and Tommy welcome in close friend of the pod Kevin Love for the Top5/Draft. **Important note: The new segment "Eat, Pray, Dunk" will be premiering on Monday with Kevin Love as the first guest. You absolutely will want to hear that conversation so be sure to listen.
RUNDOWN
Julius Randle
Would he say that the Knicks have exceeded his expectations this year
Discusses what it's like playing for Tom Thibodeau
What is it about the young guys that have flourished under his coaching
The difficulty of not getting reps this year due to lack of practice
On craving the detailed preparation that Thibs brings and how he has welcomed it
How being prepared has translated into confidence
From a mental standpoint, how did he deal with coming to the NBA and losing after winning so much in college
Discusses his mindset after suffering a broken leg on opening night of his rookie season
On making the hurdle of getting back to real game motion after an injury
Is this career year he's having due to the coaching, him just getting better, or both
Is there a feeling of vindication with him having such a great year
What's the "no fan" MSG experience been like
On dealing with the media in the major markets he has played in
Discusses the young talent that was on those laker teams in his early years in LA
On developing his 3 point shot and how he cultivated that skill
The genius of Fred Vincent as a shooting coach
How important footwork is to a successful shot and did he learn anything from Kobe
On the viral video of his son's peewee basketball tackle.
Talks about Kobe's last year and what memories stand out
On Kobe's last game
How Knick fans are looking for hope
Gives his take on D-Rose and what a great teammate he is and how hard he works
His thoughts on Immanuel Quickley
What it would mean for him to make the All-Star Game this year
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TOP 5/Draft with Kevin Love
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