The Knicks need a backup center and Mitchell Robinson could help when he's healthy. But they have more needs and trading him might be the best choice.
In this new trade proposal by Bill DiFilippo of Uproxx, New York unloads Robinson to land a defensive-minded center in Jakob Poeltl. The deal would be between the Knicks and Toronto Raptors, landing New York one of the better rim protectors in the league.
A New York Knicks insider gave a huge update on Mitchell Robinson's return timelines but also a replacement option on the team's radar.
The Knicks are looking for a championship and the front office seemingly wants to stop at nothing to make it happen. Despite them being one of the best teams in the Eastern Confer
The New York Knicks are counting down the days until the trade deadline, and they could benefit from an upgrade or two on the roster. The position that needs th
Hampered by little maneuverability, the Knicks' biggest midseason upgrade this season may end up being Mitchell Robinson.
The New York Knicks are on the verge of getting their star center Mitchell Robinson back from injury. Midway through the month of January, the Knicks are 26-14, good for the No.
Mitchell Robinson has continued with his rehab after dealing with a broken foot this offseason. Multiple reports have stated he would be back with the team and on the court in February. With that timeline getting closer, finding minutes for Robinson shouldn't be hard.
Fadeaway World’s Eddie Bitar concocted one dream trade for all 30 teams and had the Knicks obtaining Kessler in exchange for Tyler Kolek, a 2026 first-round pick swap (NYK), as well as four future second-rounders in 2025, 2026, 2027, and 2028. He justified the proposal by saying:
Pregame analysis and predictions of the Atlanta Hawks vs. New York Knicks NBA game to be played on January 20, 2025 on ESPN.
So some like Alperen Sengun, Domantas Sabonis and Jaren Jackson might get reserve spots. But the real tough decision is measuring Kevin Durant, LeBron James and Anthony Davis against Victor Wembanyama. I’ll go with Durant and LeBron this time — and assume the other two will be in the game.