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New York Knicks star Julius Randle recently shared some positive updates on his recovery progress from shoulder surgery. In a podcast interview with Carmelo Anthony and The Kid Mero, Randle expressed that he is ahead of schedule and feeling good in his rehabilitation journey.

Randle’s last game was on January 27, where he suffered a right shoulder dislocation. Following surgery on April 9, the original timeline for his return evaluation was set for September. Despite the challenges of sitting out the latter part of the season, Randle emphasized the importance of going through the process to ensure his long-term health and readiness to play when the new season begins.

The decision to undergo surgery was not an easy one for Randle, as he faced the dilemma of potentially missing a significant amount of time and the disappointment of not being able to contribute to the team’s success. He highlighted the difficulty of accepting that he would not be able to participate in the Knicks’ playoff run, led by a talented roster including players like Jalen Brunson, OG Anunoby, Josh Hart, Donte DiVincenzo, and Isaiah Hartenstein.

Looking ahead to the offseason, the Knicks will need to make important decisions regarding their roster composition, especially with Anunoby and Hartenstein entering free agency. Randle expressed his hope that the team can retain key players and build on the success of the previous season, with a focus on maintaining a competitive lineup.

As Randle continues his recovery journey and focuses on regaining full strength and mobility in his shoulder, the Knicks and their fans will be eagerly anticipating his return to the court. With a positive outlook and determination to overcome the challenges he has faced, Randle remains optimistic about his readiness for the upcoming season and the opportunity to contribute to the team’s success.