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Angry Knicks fans rip down, stomp on poster of All-Star Julius Randle after playoff exit

The rocky relationship between New York Knicks fans and Julius Randle has taken a turn for the worse following New York's playoff exit.

New York Knicks fans have had a rocky relationship with Julius Randle since day one, but after their playoff series loss, it may be at its worst.

The two-time All-Star received MVP chants at Madison Square Garden in the 2020-21 season when he carried the Knicks to their first playoff appearance in eight years. The following season, he was seen giving fans who booed him due to poor play a thumbs down 

That began the love-hate relationship, but at the moment, there's no love lost.

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After the Knicks were knocked out of the playoffs with their second-round loss to the Miami Heat, fans walking near MSG were seen taking down a poster of Randle and stomping on it.

With the anger came celebration from other Knicks fans watching the ruckus go on.

Knicks' fans frustrations are justified – in the Knicks' final game of the season, Randle, who averaged a career-high 25.1 points per game in the regular season, scored just 15 on 3-of-14 shooting. Randle averaged 18.8 points per contest against Miami, and 16.6 throughout the playoffs.

Randle earned his second All-Star nod of his career earlier this season.

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It should be noted that Randle suffered an ankle sprain late in the regular season that he re-aggravated in the playoffs, which forced him to miss Game 1 of the Heat series. However, it seems like Knicks fans don't care too much about that.

Jalen Brunson scored 41 of the Knicks' 92 points in Game 6.

The Heat are now in their third Eastern Conference final in the last four years as the eighth seed – they will take on the winner of the Philadelphia 76ers-Boston Celtics series, which will finish with Sunday's Game 7.

Randle has two years remaining on his four-year deal – worth north of $117 million – he signed before the 2021-22 season.

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