Julius Randle is a forward-center for the Minnesota Timberwolves, bringing size and versatility to a frontcourt role. Standing 6'8" and 250 pounds, Randle is a physical presence who played college basketball at Kentucky before entering the NBA. He has developed into a reliable two-way contributor across his professional career.
Through 81 games this season, Randle has been a consistent and high-volume performer. He is averaging 21.0 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 4.9 assists per game across 32.7 minutes, while shooting 47.4 percent from the field and 77.9 percent from the free-throw line. His three-point shooting sits at 28.2 percent, which limits his value as a floor-spacing threat from deep. His 1.1 steals per game adds a modest defensive dimension. A positive plus-minus of 2.5 reflects solid overall team impact. For bettors, Randle presents several prop angles worth tracking. His points total is a primary target given the 21.0 scoring average, while his rebounding (6.8 per game) and assist numbers (4.9 per game) offer viable over-under opportunities. The high field goal percentage suggests he converts efficiently near the basket, supporting points props. His free-throw rate is also relevant since a player shooting at his volume often draws fouls, making combined points-plus-rebounds-plus-assists props another reasonable area of focus.