Mitchell Robinson's Resurgence Boosts Knicks
The New York Knicks decision to stick with center Mitchell Robinson has paid off in the twenty twenty-five twenty-six season. Despite injury struggles in previous years, Robinson has played in forty-nine of sixty-eight games this season, showcasing improved durability. His return to form, marked by impressive rebounding, shot-blocking, and pick-and-roll plays, has significantly boosted the Knicks performance. Robinsons per-game averages of five point three points, eight point nine rebounds, and one point one blocks, scaled to thirty-six minutes, highlight his impact. His career-high twenty-two rebounds in a recent game against the Indiana Pacers further underscored his value. As free agency approaches, the Knicks face tough choices, but for now, Robinson remains a key player in their push toward contention.
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