Breaking: Exciting Injury Update

It’s been just over two weeks since the Minnesota Timberwolves traded Karl-Anthony Towns to the New York Knicks in exchange for Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo. KAT has participated in two preseason games with the Knicks, and DiVincenzo has also played in both of the Timberwolves’ preseason matchups. However, Randle, the key player heading to Minnesota, has not yet taken the court with his new teammates in any exhibition games. What’s the reason behind this? The reality is that Randle hasn’t played in an NBA game since January 27th due to a season-ending shoulder injury that required surgery. Nevertheless, the Timberwolves are not worried about the health of their new two-time All-NBA power forward.

Since the trade, there hasn’t been much news or visibility regarding Julius Randle. However, he’s clearly excited about being in Minnesota and has started to enjoy the local food. Fans are eager to see how he will mesh with his new teammates. That moment might arrive soon, possibly this Sunday when the Timberwolves take on his old team, the New York Knicks, at 5 PM CT on ESPN. Coach Chris Finch mentioned that the Timberwolves are being “super cautious” with their new starting power forward following his shoulder surgery.

“It’s a natural progression after his shoulder injury last season. He looks prepared, but we’re just being very cautious.” — Chris Finch on Julius Randle Finch also mentioned that Randle will participate in the Timberwolves’ current road trip, which means he could make his debut either this Sunday at Madison Square Garden or Wednesday in Chicago against the Bulls. NBA insider Shams Charania provided additional insights into Randle’s recovery

“Recently, the focus has been on strengthening his shoulder and ensuring that both the organization and Julius Randle feel confident about his readiness. He wants to feel 100% in terms of his conditioning before taking the court. He has been training hard and has been fitting in well, according to reports, with workouts happening yesterday and today.” process.

The Timberwolves have just three preseason games remaining, with their last one set for Thursday against the Nuggets. The regular season officially begins on Tuesday, Oct. 22, as they take on the Lakers on the road, airing on TNT.

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