Updated
Updated · Bleacher Report · Jul 2
Mitchell Robinson Joins Celtics on $47.4 Million Deal as Knicks Balk at Second Apron
Updated
Updated · Bleacher Report · Jul 2

Mitchell Robinson Joins Celtics on $47.4 Million Deal as Knicks Balk at Second Apron

3 articles · Updated · Bleacher Report · Jul 2

Summary

  • Robinson agreed to a three-year, $47.4 million contract with Boston on Wednesday, ending his run as the Knicks' longest-tenured player and moving to a division rival.
  • His exit appears tied to New York's refusal to cross the NBA's second apron: owner James Dolan had said he would not authorize spending above that threshold.
  • Robinson suggested the split was not his preference, replying to OG Anunoby's reaction with, "I tried brother I didn't want this to happen hopefully the truth comes out at some point."
  • The 28-year-old center had been viewed as unlikely to return under that payroll mandate, leaving the defending champion Knicks needing frontcourt depth for next season.

Insights

What 'truth' did Mitchell Robinson hint at after being forced to leave the Knicks for their biggest rival?
Is Dolan's strict budget a savvy business move or what's holding the Knicks back from a title?