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Mitchell Robinson

Mitchell Robinson

#23C,
Pts
5.6
Reb
8.5
Ast
0.6
Bio
Height/Weight: 7' 0"/240 lbs
Born: Pensacola, Florida
Draft: 2018 2nd round (6th pick) by the
  • New York Post

    76ers' Nick Nurse still encourages physical play after 'dirty' foul in Game 3 vs. Knicks

    PHILADELPHIA — In the wake of winning Game 3 with at least one play labeled “dirty” by the Knicks, Sixers coach Nick Nurse didn't want his team to tone it down. “I think about every time these two teams play each other — regular season or playoffs — it's a rivalry, man,” Nurse said Friday. “It's intense. It's got history. It's physical. Now, it's the playoffs on top of it, right? As far as did I say, 'Hey calm down'? No. I think they were kinda isolated incidents. It seemed like they happened right on top of each other there for a bit. They just happened, but it's physical, man. You never know when there's gonna be a real physical play in that game. It just so happened to be early.” Joel Embiid

  • Sports Illustrated New York Knicks News, Analysis and More

    Knicks Could Lose Mitchell Robinson After Nasty Foul

    © Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports Knicks Could Lose Mitchell Robinson After Nasty Foul The New York Knicks are back on Mitchell Robinson injury watch after a controversial play in Game 3. Author: Geoff Magliocchetti Apr 26, 2024 In this story: New York Knicks Mitchell Robinson Knicks The sitch on Mitch is cloudy as the New York Knicks embark on an equally uncertain playoff future. After Thursday night, Mitchell Robinson is the center of attention in the Knicks' ongoing postseason series with the Philadelphia 76ers. In the first period of what became a 125-114 Philadelphia win in Game 3, Robinson was taken down by 76ers franchise face and reigning NBA MVP Joel Embiid, who had fallen to the hardwood

  • cleveland

    Cavs' worst flaws unmasked by Orlando Magic in ugly Game 3 playoff loss -- Chris Fedor

    Thursday night was a prime letdown spot for the Cavs, who walked into Orlando's Kia Center with a cozy 2-0 series lead and had thoughts of a sweep after dominating the first two games of a once-lopsided best-of-seven playoff matchup. LeBron is in Los Angeles dealing with his own Nikola Jokic-sized problems.