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Lakers Eyeing Big Offer for Robinson
27 Jun
Summary
- Lakers are pursuing free agent center Mitchell Robinson.
- New York Knicks owner wants to cut costs, likely letting Robinson go.
- Robinson averaged 5.7 points and 8.8 rebounds last season.

The New York Knicks, fresh off an NBA championship, face potential roster changes as several rotation players are set to become free agents. Among them is backup center Mitchell Robinson. Owner James Dolan has signaled a desire to control costs, making it reportedly unlikely that Robinson will remain with the Knicks.
This situation aligns with the Los Angeles Lakers' needs at the center position. Sources indicate that Robinson is a target for the Lakers, and a substantial offer is expected to be made. Robinson, a seven-foot-tall player weighing 240 pounds, recorded averages of 5.7 points, 8.8 rebounds, and 1.2 blocks per game in 19.6 minutes during the regular season. Despite a history of injuries, he played in 60 regular-season games and 18 of the Knicks' 19 playoff games.