Mitchell Robinson is adding one more chapter to his storied Knicks tenure
Mitchell Robinson has played a crucial role in the New York Knicks' recent success, contributing to their first Eastern Conference championship in 27 years. Despite facing challenges in his early career, he has emerged as a key player under coach Mike Brown's strategy. As an unrestricted free agent, this season could mark the end of his tenure with the Knicks, but his performance remains vital for their playoff aspirations.
- ▪Mitchell Robinson has been a significant contributor to the Knicks' turnaround under team president Leon Rose.
- ▪In the clinching game against the Cavaliers, Robinson recorded eight points and ten rebounds in just 18 minutes.
- ▪Coach Mike Brown praised Robinson's willingness to come off the bench, highlighting his importance to the team's success.
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NBA New York Knicks Mitchell Robinson is adding one more chapter to his storied Knicks tenure By Zach Braziller Published May 26, 2026, 12:03 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google CLEVELAND — Mitchell Robinson has proved to be a survivor: of the Scott Perry regime; of Knicks teams that were not even pretenders, losing at least 45 games in three of his first four seasons in the NBA. Robinson was a building block when it started to turn around under team president Leon Rose and a key piece as the Knicks became legitimate contenders. Monday night, the longest-tenured Knick became part of the franchise’s first Eastern Conference championship team in 27 years. He experienced losing, and he was impactful enough to be around once it all turned.
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