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Breaking down Knicks’ potential options to replace Mitchell Robinson — including one reunion

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Breaking down Knicks’ potential options to replace Mitchell Robinson — including one reunion
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The New York Knicks are facing a potential hole in their roster with Mitchell Robinson unlikely to return as an unrestricted free agent. The team is operating under the constraint of staying under the second apron, which may limit their ability to offer Robinson a competitive contract. The Knicks are exploring options to replace Robinson, including a potential reunion with a former player.

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New York Knicks Breaking down Knicks’ potential options to replace Mitchell Robinson — including one reunion By Jared Schwartz Published June 26, 2026, 10:34 p.m. ET Leon Rose is pictured during the Knicks' May 4 game. Charles Wenzelberg The first hole on the Knicks roster appears to be emerging. It is unlikely that they will bring back Mitchell Robinson, The Post’s Stefan Bondy reported on Thursday. The longest-tenured Knick, Robinson he is an unrestricted free agent and is likely to get offers way above what the Knicks can afford to stay under the second apron, which owner James Dolan said he wants them to do. During the draft and so far this offseason, the Knicks have been operating like a team that intends to follow through on that demand.

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