Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Barrett draws praise from Butler as the next ‘face of the Knicks’

- By Stefan Bondy

NEW YORK — As a wayward season is prompting fans to again look toward the draft and potential trades for saviors, RJ Barrett is forcing another question: do the Knicks already have a future star on the roster?

Barrett got a “yes” out of Jimmy Butler following Friday’s 46-point performanc­e in a loss to the Heat. If Barrett hadn’t missed so many free throws, he could’ve easily topped 50.

“He had a helluva game, an all-around game at that,” Butler said. “We all know he’s capable of that. I don’t think anybody is surprised or should be surprised.”

Barrett’s ascension began on New Year’s Eve, kickstarti­ng a 21-game stretch with the following averages: 23.8 points and six rebounds on 44% shooting.

The same concerns remain with Barrett: his jumper is streaky, and he’s not quick enough to dribble by defenders without a running start.

Still, Barrett’s mindset is progressin­g. Earlier this month against the Lakers, he asked to guard LeBron and outscored the four-time MVP.

“His confidence. You could see it in the body language, you could see it in his face,” Heat All-Star Bam Adebayo said. “He wants to be that guy. You could see he wants to take his team to another level.”

Barrett agreed this is the best stretch of his career. “100%. I feel like I’ve been trying to be more consistent, trying to be aggressive but without forcing,” he said.

The other side of this equation is Julius Randle.

The power forward was top dog last season, earning the awards, the adulation and a $107 million contract extension.

Randle’s style puts the ball in his hands, making him a less than ideal No. 2 next to Barrett or whomever else. Only seven times all season have Randle and Barrett scored at least 20 points apiece in the same game. On Friday, it was Barrett’s turn. Randle missed 13 of his 15 shot attempts and chalked it up to post All-Star break struggles.

Where does Barrett’s rise leave the Knicks and Randle? Can they count on this continuing?

These are important questions for the rest of the season, but Barrett has been providing some encouragin­g answers for the last two months.

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