Mitchell Robinson Sends Concerning Message Amid Cavs-Knicks Series
Summary
Mitchell Robinson, a New York Knicks player, shared on social media that he is struggling with his mental health during the NBA Eastern Conference Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers. He said he is trying to get better and will be deleting his social media apps to focus on the playoffs and his well-being.Key Facts
- The New York Knicks are currently leading 2-0 against the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals.
- Mitchell Robinson is a reserve player for the Knicks and has been with the team for eight seasons.
- Robinson posted on social media that his mental health is not good and he is fighting to improve it while playing in the playoffs.
- He announced he would delete social media apps and changed his phone number.
- During the playoffs, Robinson averages 5.4 points and 5.3 rebounds per game with a 74.2% shooting percentage.
- Robinson provides important playing time by helping the main center, Karl-Anthony Towns.
- Another Knicks player, Jalen Brunson, also said he is staying away from social media during the postseason.
- The Knicks are close to reaching the NBA Finals, needing just two more wins.
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