The 2022-23 season was a bounce-back performance for Knicks forward Julius Randle. After enduring a difficult 2021-22 campaign, the two-time All-Star led the club with 25.1 points and 10.0 rebounds in 77 regular-season games.
Despite the success, the 28-year old Randle believes that there’s room for growth in his individual game.
“I think my efficiency will be a lot better this year,” Randle said earlier this week. “I think I understand the game at a higher level, so I think it will allow me to be a more efficient player, for sure."
A step up in efficiency would be another step in the right direction for Randle. Last season was one of his most efficient. He had the second-highest PER of his career (20.3) and turned the ball over at a career-low despite having a career-high usage rate.
Part of the reason for the rise in efficiency was shot selection. Randle launched more 3-point shots per 36 minutes (8.4) compared to the previous season -- 44.4 percent of Randle’s shot attempts came from beyond the arc.
Over the past few years, Randle has gradually decreased his midrange attempts. In his first All-Star season, 20 percent of Randle's points came from midrange, according to NBA Stats, compared to 8.5 percent in 2022-23.
Still, despite upping his shot attempts from 3-point range, Randle shot just 34.3 percent on 636 3-point attempts last year. Last year's league average for 3-point shooting was 36.1 percent. The 41.1 percent clip he shot from 3 in 2020-21 turned out to be an outlier, but improving his shooting percentage could make a significant difference in improving his efficiency.