Julius Randle’s trade value is currently seen as “neutral at best,” according to a report by New York Knicks insider Fred Katz of The Athletic.
This assessment reflects the general sentiment around the NBA regarding the three-time All-Star’s market worth.
Despite Randle’s solid performance last season, where he averaged 24 points, 9.2 rebounds, and 5 assists in 35.4 minutes per game, his trade value remains low.
Randle’s contract situation is a significant factor in this, as he is set to earn $28.9 million this season and could become a free agent next summer.
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