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What These 2 Ex-Knicks Just Said Says EVERYTHING… 😬👀 #shorts



What These 2 Ex-Knicks Just Said Says EVERYTHING… 😬👀 #shorts

Two former Knicks just gave two very different takes on life in New York.

Julius Randle says it was “not fun.”

Isaiah Hartenstein? Called it a “win-win.”

This says everything you need to know about who’s built for the Garden.

👇 Whose side are you on?

#Knicks #JuliusRandle #IsaiahHartenstein

34 Comments

  1. What a stupid comparison… Randle was the face of the franchise and had to be 100% every single night and when he wasn't everyone let him hear it. Hartenstien was a back up center and expected to be mediocre.

  2. Randle ain’t build for nyc .. so this fault . U gotta be cut from a diff cloth. Why they ask them 2 . Go ask Ewing stark Brunson hart money Mitch.
    They go ask Randle 🤦🏾‍♂️..

  3. Julius had a great career in NY and suffered through some tough years before the team began to turn it around under Leon Rose. I appreciated his game. It’s disappointing to hear that he played being miserable as a Knick, so good that he got traded out. Personally I think if he was honest he would say he wished he was still in NY. In the end wish him well and think it was good to get KAT in return.

  4. Randle should be thanking NY because he was floating around until NY signed him and made him their no. 1

    Dude sucked in the postseason, and was a ball stopper. He should go work on his 400 combo dribbling skills w/ Tyler Relph lmao

  5. Randle is about Randle. Very talented. B did not work well under pressure. Hartenstein was a positive focus , a true team player and thrived on the spotlight.

  6. Julius took the bag to play for the Knicks and with that came the weight of high expectations, while Isaiah Hartenstein embraced his role in New York and excelled.

  7. Randle wanted the pressure and he rose to it. He's just bitter about the way it ended. It's copium.

    I felt bad to see all the guys who lifted the Knicks being shuttled out.

  8. i love julius but he wasnt built for new york, i remember the thumbs down incident like bro we just wanted effort on defense 😂

  9. To be fair….. it’s not like Julius Randle wasn’t capable of performing under pressure. He had a great run as a Knick and helped bring the team out of some dark post-Melo times…… his efforts by himself are overshadowed by the success of Brunson since his joining the team and Randle struggling to get healthy his last year with the team

    I’m glad he finds it EASIER to play elsewhere, I’m actually not surprised we always knew NY is for the tough.

    Randle held it tf down and real Knicks fan know it. Appreciate him for it

  10. Truth is Julius was a little bitter when he got traded.He really wanted to continue being a Knick.Its probably why he’s saying that about MSG. Who wouldn’t want to play in the greatest arena.

  11. Julius wanted more money before he was traded. But almost his entire tenure here, because he's the highest paid player, criticism is expected. And in NYC, if you perform up to the expectations in NY, it doesnt matter. He was often "injured" and the fans sniffed out his BS. I still root for him in Min but I'm glad that he's elsewhere.

  12. Randall needs to step up big in the Postseason because he never did that in New York, Hartenstein is in the perfect situation in OKC and already has a Ring

  13. Hartenstein is a role player. He has zero pressure. Never a big fan of Randall but he had 10 times more pressure than Hartenstein.

  14. Julius excellent player in regular season,but when the big lights shine on him he fizzles out. He's comfortable in Minnesota because no pressure. He would really feel the pressure in LA,Philly,Boston & Chicago.

  15. Randle/DDV/FRP/Cap flexibly>>>>>>Pussy KAT
    and it is not particularly close

    Was not a good trade only done because WWW/Rose wanted their love child

  16. No surprise about Randall. He couldn’t handle the pressure with the Lakers. He’s just not built like that.

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