Where to begin with Julius Randle? For one, when he wants to score, he can score on anyone. He has the speed of a guard, the frame of a body builder and the force of a wrecking ball. What makes Randle so special, to me, is that he can absorb contact from just about any blow. He can take the most punishing of hits – which in most cases will be fouls – and they don’t knock him but an inch off his line of direction. That core strength, combined with his speed and his attitude, allows him to get where he wants to go when he wants to go. If there is a weakness in his game right now, it’s just that he’s thinking too much. When he starts to think about everything Calipari is throwing at him, he tends to slow down a bit. When he just plays basketball, he is a load to stop.