Randale: Amen will become an All-Star next year. If he doesn t make it, he can only blame himself
10:40am, 29 May 2025Basketball
May 28th Rockets center Randale talked about Rockets teammate Amen Thompson when he participated in the show this week.
"You can easily forget that Amen started the season after Jabbarry Smith was injured and the season started at about 50 games. Since then, he has been like a blooming, making people sigh "my god". We know he is excellent, but no one expected to be excellent to "wow" level. Our team was saying at the end of last season that this kid is the future of the team. When we saw this result (in the playoffs) fulfillment, we all felt that 'yes, this guy is really not simple.' He was incredible, a great guy. Amen Thompson will be an All-Star next year, and if he doesn't make the All-Star next year, he can only blame himself." Langdale said.
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