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Minnesota Timberwolves star Julius Randle got some friendly advice from his son Kyden after Game 4 on Monday.
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Warriors Wire on MSNAnthony Edwards, Julius Randle take over to lead Timberwolves past Warriors in Game 4Anthony Edwards and Julius Randle combined for 61 points in Game 4 to lead the Timberwolves to a commanding 3-1 series lead over the Warriors.
He did not capture an NCAA Tournament Championship at the University of Kentucky, but Julius Randle was one of the most talented players and leaders to come from John Calipari’s program at the time.
Minnesota Timberwolves star Julius Randle credited Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant for teaching him how to deal with adversity.
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FirstSportz on MSNJulius Randle Pays Kobe Bryant Tribute After Sensational Performance vs Curry-Less WarriorsDrafting Julius Randle was the highlight of a forgettable 2013-14 NBA campaign for the Lakers, who were without Kobe Bryant. Bryant played only a few games after staging a comeback in record time from his Achilles tear in April 2013.
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The Timberwolves now have a 2-1 lead after pulling out a clutch win on the road against the Warriors. Anthony Edwards turned it on in the second half, scoring 28 of his 36 points in the last two frames, while Julius Randle was a steady force throughout the game, racking up 24 points of his own.
Even without iconic sharpshooter Steph Curry, the Golden State Warriors have managed to put up a heck of a fight against the Minnesota Timberwolves in their second-round playoff battle. But so far, Minnesota has had a somewhat unexpected card up its sleeve that has helped build its 2-1 series lead.
On Monday, a couple of former Kentucky Wildcats played a massive part in helping their teams take 3-1 leads in the Conference Semifinals. We’ll start in the Big Apple, where Karl-Anthony Towns and the (3) New York Knicks used another second-half comeback (coupled with some terrible injury luck for the opposition) to take down the (1) Boston