Julius Randle Dismisses Bam Adebayo’s Defense On Him: “I’m Not Really Worried About Who It Is.”

Julius Randle explains why Bam Adebayo's one-on-one defense on him isn't a problem right now.

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The Miami Heat have taken a 2-1 lead in their second-round series against the New York Knicks. Following two entertaining games in Madison Square Garden, the Heat came back home and sent a big message to the Knicks. 

Julius Randle has struggled a lot to make an impact on this series, and after being held to 10 points, he was asked about Adebayo’s one-on-one defense of him. The 2x NBA All-Star tried to play it cool, saying that it’s more of a collective effort rather than Adebayo putting the clamps on him.  

“I’m not really worried about who it is,” Randle said, via Yahoo Sports. “One-on-one is not really a concern. It’s more about when the defense collapses, being able to make plays. They’re an excellent half-court defensive team.”

It’s not a secret that Erik Spoelstra is one of the best head coaches in the NBA, and the adjustments he’s made during the first two rounds have made the Heat the dangerous team they are right now. After Game 3, they’re two wins away from reaching the Eastern Conference Finals for the second consecutive season.

The Knicks have a lot to worry about the Heat, as they haven’t found a response to their defense. Following the 105-86 win on Saturday afternoon, the Heat is once again leading a series after winning Game 1. 

This team is inspired, and if they keep doing their team on the defensive end, the Knicks will have a very difficult time getting past Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo, and the Heat. 


Julius Randle Has Struggled Against The Miami Heat 

Randle hasn’t had the best playoffs so far. He struggled a little against the Cleveland Cavaliers, and now that the challenge has become more difficult, he’s also experiencing bad games. 

In Game 3, he shot 4 for 15 from the field and 0 for 5 on threes while getting involved in an altercation with Cody Zeller. This isn’t good for the Knicks if they want to keep transcending in the playoffs. Randle must step up if he wants to reach the next level, but the Heat won’t be an easy task for him.

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