TARRYTOWN, N.Y. — New York Knicks All-Star forward Julius Randle says he has «a lot of respect» for Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler as both players deal with ankle injuries in the midst of their Eastern Conference semifinals series. «I got a lot of respect for Jimmy,» Randle said after practice Thursday. «You know what type of player he is, but mentally you know he's going to be locked in and engaged regardless of how he feels and he'll be great.
We just want to make it as hard as we can for him and just limit our mistakes on our end.» Randle, who initially injured his left ankle at the end of the regular season, then injured it again in Game 5 of the Knicks' series-clinching win over the Cleveland Cavaliers last week, was forced to miss Sunday's Game 1 loss to the Heat, the same game in which Butler injured his right ankle.
Butler then missed Game 2. Randle said after Game 2 that the recovery process to get back on the floor was «hell,» specifically pointing out the mental aspect of his recovery. «It's not really the pain,» Randle said Thursday. «It's the getting back on the court.
For me it was not being able to do anything for a while and getting my conditioning back, getting the muscles firing back again.