NBA analyst breaks down Julius Randle's Game 1 first-half against Thunder in virtual reality

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NBA analyst breaks down Julius Randle's Game 1 first-half against Thunder in virtual reality image

Randle was all buckets in the first half against the Thunder in Game 1, scoring 20 points on 6-8 from the field.

He was red hot from downtown, knocking down 5/6 from three.

Anthony Edwards went to the locker room briefly after rolling his ankle, which was when Randle started to catch fire at the perfect time.

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Tim Legler breaks down Randle's first-half performance in virtual reality

At halftime, the studio crew on ESPN 2 used what is called 'InsightCast' to show the viewer a unique perspective on the first half:

It's always great to see technology implemented in the coverage of the NBA, giving fans unique experiences to understand the game better than the traditional way.

The Timberwolves/Thunder series looks like it should be a competitive series that goes close to the distance, and Randle will need to continue to play a big role in Minnesota's scoring to get a series victory.

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