Eastern executives: Randle’s transaction value has increased. Brunson shares pressure for him & makes him more focused
Live Bar, November 21 today, an eastern executive talked about the transaction value of Knicks striker Randal in an interview with Heavy reporter Sean Deveney.
The executive said: “Now the trading value of Randle has become higher, because (the arrival of Brunson) Knicks reduced the number of times Randle holds the ball and the pressure on him has also become smaller, this allows Randle to focus on rebounding and shooting, and he doesn’t have to worry about everything.”
The executive added: “Randle’s projection has become better, which has helped his value, and his transaction value will rise every year of the contract. So by the end of the season, his trading value may be even higher. But the biggest problem is Randal’s defense, which hinders his development.”
This season, in 16 games, Randle can get 21.3 points, 8.8 boards and 3.2 Help in 33.0 minutes on average, with a hit rate of 46.5% and a hit rate of 33.7% in three points;
However, last season, Randle’s data averaged 20.1 points, 9.9 boards and 5.1 help for 35.3 minutes, with a hit rate of 41.1% and a hit rate of 30.8%.