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Knicks' Julius Randle exits vs. Heat because of sprained ankle

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NEW YORK — Julius Randle, who has played in all 76 games for the New York Knicks this season, missed the second half against Miami on Wednesday night with a sprained left ankle.

Randle was hurt in the second quarter when he grabbed an offensive rebound and Heat center Bam Adebayo landed on him after Randle faked a shot.

The All-Star forward was eventually helped up and stayed in the game to shoot his free throws but was clearly in pain and the Knicks then quickly committed a foul to substitute him out of the game.

The Knicks announced at halftime Randle would not return. He was having a quiet game with just three points and five rebounds but leads the Knicks with 25.4 points and 10 rebounds per game.

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