Julius Randle was beside himself after their tough loss on the other side of the city as the New York Knicks visited the Brooklyn Nets at Barclays Center. The first-time All-Star was fuming on what seemed to be a bad traveling call on him on the Knicks' final possession which ultimately sealed the 117-112 win for the Nets.

Randle tried to go for the head of referee Scott Foster after the final buzzer (via The Knicks Wall).

Randle was mad mad.

The Knicks tried their best to keep things close even if they were down by as much as five points with just 15 seconds left. After a few crucial stops and a bucket from Randle, they were just down by three points with the ball in their hands. Randle got it back and pulled up for a three-pointer when Kyrie Irving seemingly tapped the rock while Randle was on his way up. Irving did seem to touch the ball, which should've allowed Randle to land his feet on the ground before going up for another shot.

Foster, however, blew his whistle and called a traveling violation on Randle before he even got his second attempt. The Knicks ended up dropping a close one against the Nets with Julius Randle leaving it all on the floor. He dropped 33 points, 12 rebounds, and six assists but they weren't enough to carry the Knicks against their crosstown rivals.