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Julius Randle 'loves' Knicks' chances of coming back from 3-1 series deficit against Hawks

Trae Young led the Hawks to a 113-96 Game 4 win over the New York Knicks on Sunday to give Atlanta a commanding 3-1 lead in its first-round playoff series. 

However, it's not over yet, and Julius Randle said he "loves" the Knicks' chances of coming back from a 3-1 series deficit.

Via SNY:

Randle has been one of New York's best players this season. He notched 23 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists in 36 minutes in Sunday's loss. 

The Knicks lost Game 1 of the series at Madison Square Garden before tying things up in Game 2, thanks to a 26-point performance from Derrick Rose. The Hawks then won Games 3 and 4 in Atlanta and can now close things out in Game 5 in New York. 

However, it won't be easy. 

Knicks fans have been relentless in their heckling of Young and will undoubtedly continue to boo him when he returns to the city on Wednesday. 

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