Julius Randle’s postgame interaction with the media was interesting. Frustration is mounting because of all the double-teams he’s faced so far, plus the added responsibilities of being a point forward and bringing the ball up occasionally. After being verbose as the unofficial team spokesman since training camp, Randle gave one-word, two-word and three-word answers after Friday’s loss. Randle attempted just seven shots — a season low — and scored eight points, which marked the first time he missed double-figures this season. Randle’s decision to move the ball didn’t always work as he racked up another six turnovers. That’s 25 in the past five games — five per outing. Randle was outspoken after the Orlando loss Wednesday, blaming himself for not playing well. Was Friday a shot boycott and a media boycott?
“It’s tough for Julius not having a true playmaking point guard,’’ said one person close to the situation. “Responsibility falls to him to facilitate and with assists comes turnovers. He’s probably just frustrated because he has immense pride.’’