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Randall hits record highs in multiple data careers

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In the just-concluded NBA playoffs, Minnesota Timberwolves home fans witnessed a thrilling victory. With Julius Randle's comprehensive performance of 29 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists, the Timberwolves defeated the Golden State Warriors 121-110 and advanced to the Western Conference Finals with a 4-1 score.

The 29-year-old forward was a "high-efficiency" in this game. He played 13 of 18 shots in 42 minutes, including 2 of 6 three-pointers, and even the most worrying free throw was steadily hit. This is his seventh time in the playoffs this year to score 25+ in a single game. What's even more rare is that his shooting percentage has always remained above 50%.

Randle seems to have opened up the Ren and Du meridians, and has delivered an impressive record of 23.9 points + 5.9 rebounds + 5.9 assists in 10 playoffs. What surprised the scouts even more was that his many statistics set a new personal career record - major indicators such as scores, assists, and steals per game, needless to say, even the technical details of shooting percentage (50.9%), three-point shooting percentage (34.5%) and free throw shooting percentage (88.9%) have reached unprecedented heights.

"Now every time I watch Randle push with the ball, I feel something is going to happen." The live commentator sighed in the game. Indeed, the star, who holds a four-year, 117 million contract, is proving his worth with practical actions. According to the league's salary rules, if he maintains this state, it is almost certain that he will jump out of the $32.4 million player option in the summer of 2025 to seek maximum salary renewal.

The Timberwolves coach couldn't hide his excitement at the post-match press conference: "Julian is experiencing the best stage of his career, and his progress is all-round. At the critical moment tonight, we will just hand him the ball. "As the team has made his second-year-old forward, the forward player, is writing his "latecomer" story with his continuous highlights.

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