Randle fine taking less for stability with Knicks

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By waiting until 2022, Julius Randle would have been eligible for an extension worth roughly $200 million. Instead, he signed a four-year, $117 million deal, locking in his financial stability and giving the Knicks financial flexibility moving forward.

By waiting until 2022, Julius Randle would have been eligible for an extension worth roughly $200 million. Instead, he signed a four-year, $117 million deal, locking in his financial stability and giving the Knicks financial flexibility moving forward.

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