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Julius Randle and LeBron James are finally teammates.

The accolades keep coming for Randle as he was named to the All-NBA second team on Tuesday, joining James as the forwards on the squad.

Randle made his first All-Star berth this season, won the league’s most improved player award and even received four votes for second team all-defense.

His regular season was spectacular as he played in 71 of 72 games, becoming the first Knick to average at least 24 points, 10 rebounds and six assists in a season. He also shot 41.2 percent from 3-point range.

Randle, 26, is expected to be part of the U.S. Olympic training camp this summer. The Knicks will exercise the $20 million final year of his contract and look to see if they can work out an extension.


  Julius Randle NBAE via Getty Images Julius Randle NBAE via Getty Images

His first playoff appearance was a dud, however, as Randle shot just 29.8 percent in the five-game loss as Atlanta’s defense swarmed all over him. He still averaged 18 points and 11.6 rebounds in the first-round series.

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