Knicks, Randle: “We didn’t play for each other”

Top scorer Julius Randle was struggling early against OKC and didn’t score in the first half, but finished with 18 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists in 31 minutes.

“I felt like today, at both ends of the floor, for whatever reason, we weren’t playing for each other,” Randle said. “It happens, you cross it, but the most important thing is that we nip it in the bud right now and deal with it right away and go back to playing selflessly and playing for each other, sharing the ball, playing for each other. more on the defensive side, and bring that advantage back to us. “