New York Knicks forward Julius Randle has all the confidence in the world that his team will be able to take care of business in the quarterfinals of the inaugural NBA In-Season Tournament this Tuesday on the road versus the Milwaukee Bucks.

In fact, he's already seemingly looking ahead of the Bucks, revealing that his bags are packed for Las Vegas, meaning he fully expects New York to knock out Giannis Antetokounmpo and company.

“I packed for Vegas,” Randle said on Monday, per Peter Botte of the New York Post.

The showdown versus the Bucks will also be an opportunity for the Knicks to avenge their 110-105 loss to Milwaukee on Nov. 3. In that game, Randle scored 16 points but needed 20 attempts from the field to get there. However, he did have 12 rebounds, five assists, and two steals in 39 minutes of action on the floor.

“We’re excited. We look at it as a great opportunity to come out and play and compete against the best and compete for something. I think every guy in the locker room is excited,” Randle added. “It feels good. We get to see how we stack up against one of the best teams in the league.”

The Knicks are on a roll of late as well, as they have won all of their last three games, including a 119-106 victory over the Toronto Raptors Friday.

The winner of the Knicks vs Bucks matchup will move on to the semifinals portion of the tournament and will face the Indiana Pacers, who beat the Boston Celtics in the other Eastern QF meeting.