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Mitchell Robinson leaves New York for rival Boston with free agent contract

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No team leaned harder into the “hack-a-Mitch” strategy to get Mitchell Robinson off the court last season than Joe Mazzulla’s Boston Celtics. Robinson always brushed the strategy off, such as during the NBA Finals when the Spurs used it, and he said it was because they saw him as a “threat.” He said repeatedly that the strategy was a sign of respect from opponents trying to get him off the court.

Boston respected him enough to sign him away from the Knicks.

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In a move that is a gut-punch to still-celebrating Knicks fans, Robinson has agreed to join the rival Boston Celtics on a three-year, $47.4 million deal to join the Boston Celtics, reports Shams Charania of ESPN. Boston is bringing the veteran center in using the mid-level exception, which will start at $15 million next season.

While New York talked about wanting to bring him and the entire championship roster back, it had become increasingly clear it was not going to be possible to do that and stay below the second apron of the luxury tax — and that was a line in the sand owner James Dolan had drawn publicly. With the Knicks re-signing Landry Shamet, Jose Alvarado and Mohamed Diawara, Robinson could not return without taking a significant pay cut — and he had earned a raise with his play last season.

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