Friday, June 27, 2025
Home Basketball "A miniature LeBron James" - NBA insider claims Julius Randle mirroring 4x...

“A miniature LeBron James” – NBA insider claims Julius Randle mirroring 4x champ with Anthony Edwards unlocks Timberwolves’ title ceiling

Julius Randle has been phenomenal for the Minnesota Timberwolves in the 2025 NBA playoffs. As the second option to Anthony Edwards, he’s stepped up his game and has taken significant responsibility on the court. With how he’s played in the previous round, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst couldn’t help but compare him to a four-time champion.

Ad

Randle was one of the main reasons the Wolves were unstoppable against the Golden State Warriors in the conference semifinals. They took the Warriors to five games and made the most of an injured team. Since he dealt with a hamstring strain, Golden State – who didn’t have Steph Curry – struggled to match Minnesota.

Julius Randle made the most of his size and did everything on the floor. Ahead of the Western Conference finals against the OKC Thunder, Windhorst credited the three-time All-Star for his actions against the Warriors.

Ad

"He averaged 25, 7 and 7," Windhorst said about Randle against the Warriors on ESPN's "NBA Today". "6-foot-9 point-forward, averaging those kinds of numbers. Who does that remind you of? How about LeBron James?

Explore the NBA Draft 2024 with our free NBA Mock Draft Simulator & be the GM of your favorite NBA team.

"He's acting like a miniature LeBron James in this postseason being a force with his size... This type of player next to Ant is what's taking the Wolves to the next level."

Ad

Ad

Brian Windhorst added that Randle's play makes the Wolves a title-contending team. Throughout the first two rounds of the postseason, the star forward has averaged 23.9 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 5.9 assists. His shot selection has also been reliable for the team, as he's made 50.9 percent of his field goals.

With Julius Randle playing smart basketball this year, the Wolves could give the Thunder a challenge.


ESPN's Stephen A. Smith believes Julius Randle is the key to the Wolves going to the Finals

Julius Randle has been a difference maker for Minnesota in this year's postseason. While he still takes the occasional shots from beyond the arc and the mid-range, Randle has also been more aggressive inside. ESPN's Stephen A. Smith has seen the difference for the Wolves with how the star forward has played.

Ad

On Monday's episode of ESPN's "First Take," the longtime analyst commended Randle for playing well and added that the 2021 Most Improved Player's performance has made center Rudy Gobert look better.

He said Julius Randle's aggressiveness is the key to Minnesota advancing to the NBA Finals.

"Julius Randle, to me, is the key," Smith said. "If Randle shows up and plays the way he has played throughout these playoffs, I believe the Minnesota Timberwolves are going to the Finals."

Ad

Julius Randle has proven to be important for the Wolves and with his career postseason stats - 19.8 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.6 assists in 25 games - the forward could inspire Minnesota to take the lead in the first game of the Conference finals against OKC Thunder on Tuesday.

Timberwolves Nation! You can check out the latest Minnesota Timberwolves Schedule and dive into the Timberwolves Depth Chart for NBA Season 2024-25.

Quick Links

Edited by William Paul
RELATED ARTICLES

Larsa Pippen put in awkward spot as WWHL host brings up her “five times a day” sex comment in front of her new boyfriend Jeff Coby

Larsa Pippen found herself in an awkward position during her appearance on Wednesday’s episode of “Watch What Happens Live!” The host, Andy Cohen, asked Pippen about her relationship with her new boyfriend, Jeff Coby, who was also in the crowd. Ad What started as a fun conversation quickly took a turn for the worse after

New Nets rookie Egor Demin’s girlfriend Delaney Gibb shares adorable snap of couple exploring Brooklyn

Egor Demin fulfilled his NBA dreams on Wednesday after he was selected by the Brooklyn Nets as the eighth overall pick in the NBA draft. The Russian seems to be settling into his new home alongside his girlfriend, Delaney Gibb, who shared a snap of them exploring Brooklyn. In an Instagram story, Gibb posted a

Celtics VP makes stance clear on potential Jaylen Brown and Derrick White trades

The Boston Celtics' Vice President of Basketball Operations, Mike Zarren, has addressed trade speculation surrounding Jaylen Brown and Derrick White. Zarren explained that they are not seriously considering trading both players and dismissed the rumors. ESPN's Shams Charania reported on Tuesday that the Celtics are getting calls from around the NBA regarding the availability of

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

Larsa Pippen put in awkward spot as WWHL host brings up her “five times a day” sex comment in front of her new boyfriend Jeff Coby

Larsa Pippen found herself in an awkward position during her appearance on Wednesday’s episode of “Watch What Happens Live!” The host, Andy Cohen, asked Pippen about her relationship with her new boyfriend, Jeff Coby, who was also in the crowd. Ad What started as a fun conversation quickly took a turn for the worse after

New Nets rookie Egor Demin’s girlfriend Delaney Gibb shares adorable snap of couple exploring Brooklyn

Egor Demin fulfilled his NBA dreams on Wednesday after he was selected by the Brooklyn Nets as the eighth overall pick in the NBA draft. The Russian seems to be settling into his new home alongside his girlfriend, Delaney Gibb, who shared a snap of them exploring Brooklyn. In an Instagram story, Gibb posted a

Martina Navratilova says she is ‘scared’ by Donald Trump’s actions after The Pentagon reportedly deceives the President amid America-Iran war

Martina Navratilova has spoken about Donald Trump after a report, claiming that the Pentagon had tricked Trump by giving him a fake strike plan amid the U.S.-Iran conflict. Navratilova is one of the most decorated tennis players in history with 18 Grand Slam singles titles, 31 in doubles, and 10 in mixed doubles. Reacting to

Aryna Sabalenka’s 24-year-old Canadian opponent laments her luck after drawing the World No. 1 at Wimbledon

Carson Branstine, the WTA's 197th-ranked player, has issued an amusing response after her Wimbledon first-round draw was announced with Aryna Sabalenka at the All-England Club on June 30. Ad 24-year-old Branstine was a teenage prodigy in doubles. She won both the French and Australian Open Junior doubles titles in 2017. Originally from the US, she

Recent Comments