How Julius Randle's dominance -- and struggles -- personify the Wolves' teetering season
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Julius Randle struggled significantly during Game 4 of the Western Conference finals, scoring only five points, his lowest in playoff history, as the Minnesota Timberwolves faced a tough 3-1 deficit against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Despite his past contributions to the team's playoff success, Randle admitted to feeling invisible and acknowledged his performance. He took responsibility for his play, expressing the need for personal reflection and adjustment. This performance aligns with his career's pattern of inconsistency, particularly in high-pressure games.
I don't know, to be honest. I think it was just a lot of me just spectating.
I'll always take the responsibility for myself. I've got to figure it out first.
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