In the summer of 2018, Julius Randle signed a two-year deal with the Pelicans, with a player option on the second year.
Randle was coming off his rookie contract with the Lakers, and was essentially playing for his next NBA contract.
That season brought him together with then-Pelicans assistant Chris Finch, who was helping run the New Orleans offense under head coach Alvin Gentry.
The following summer, Randle opted out of his deal after having the best offensive season of his career and signed a three-year, $62 million contract with the Knicks. Randle was so fond of his time with Finch that he has referred to Finch as a “genius” multiple times since joining the Timberwolves.
“He just opened up my game and I became a really versatile player,” Randle said. “I always say, playing there and even still to this point, that was the easiest my game ever felt playing under Finch.”
The trade that sent Karl-Anthony Towns to the Knicks for Randle, Donte DiVincenzo and Keita Bates-Diop has reunited Randle and Finch, with some circumstances the same and some different as the new Wolves season commences Tuesday where it all began for Randle in Los Angeles against the Lakers.
Old times
Randle again enters a season with Finch on a deal that includes a player option after this season, but that New Orleans team was a team in transition. This Wolves team is hoping to remain a contender. It is counting on Randle and Finch rekindling the chemistry they had then in order to remain near the top of a crowded Western Conference after the Towns trade.
That season with Finch, Randle’s numbers jumped from 16.1 points per game to 21.4 as he played a majority of the season alongside Anthony Davis. He also had 3.1 assists and 8.7 rebounds.