Knicks, Mitchell Robinson and Boston Celtics
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The Celtics have elected to intentionally foul Mitchell Robinson in every game of the East semifinals thus far, leading to both teams needing to change up their tactics.
New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson is feeling the heat from fans and critics on social media over his poor free throw shooting.
The Knicks need Mitchell Robinson's size on the court. But his struggles in one key area are making it hard to keep him in the lineup.
This time, the cheers at Madison Square Garden for Mitchell Robinson were not sarcastic. His fingerprints were all over the Knicks’ 121-113 Game 4 win over the Celtics on Monday night. The Celtics did not foul Robinson to send him to the line and take advantage of his poor free-throw shooting like they had in the first three games of the series.
To understand how important Mitchell Robinson has been to the New York Knicks’ success, look no further than this stat: The big man made 3 of 10 free throws in Monday’s Game 1 win over the Boston Celtics.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNMitchell Robinson Breaks Silence On Criticism With Blunt IG Message, Shifts Focus To Family And BasketballMitchell Robinson responds to critics with a blunt IG post, making it clear he’s focused on family and basketball moving forward.
According to Greg Swartz of Bleacher Report, the Los Angeles Lakers are being linked to a potential trade that would send New York Knicks center Mitchell Robins
It can be considered a Knicks’ failure as much as an indictment of Robinson’s practice habits that at 27 years old, he still can’t hit a foul shot.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"He's definitely a candidate to shoot underhand" - Rick Barry urges Mitchell Robinson to ditch pride and go "granny-style" at the free-throw lineNew York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson has been so miserable from the free-throw line this postseason that opponents are resorting to the "Hack-a-Shaq" strategy to keep him out of action.