Mitchell Robinson was one of the few bright spots for the Knicks in Wednesday’s ugly Game 5 loss in Boston.
Not only did the 7-footer bring his unusual tenacity on the defensive end and on the off🧔ensive glass, he also h♚it all six of his free throws.
It was a stᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚunning development considering Robinson entered the night 11 of 38 at the charity stripe in the postseason.
The strong Knicks fan contingent in attendance erupted at each make, after the Celtics had intentionally sen𒀰t Robinson to the line.
The Pistons and Celtics have t🍬ried to neutralize Robinson by forcing him to take free throws.
The plan has mostly wor🀅ked, but it didn’t help Boston in Game 5꧅.

Despite Ro👍binson’s issues at the line, he has stiꦗll been a valuable Knick coming off the bench.
He is the𒁏ir lone player in the se💟ries with a positive NET rating (10.6).
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He is also their leader in the postseason in NET rating at plus-꧃4.1, meaning the Knicks are outscoring the opposition by 4.1 points per 100 possessions with Robinson on the floor.
After a shaky opening-round series against the Pistons, Miles McBri🔴d💝e has been productive in the conference semifinals.
The reserve g𒈔uard is averaging 7.6 points and has made 10 of 19 3-point shots in 21 minutes per game. McBride scored 11 points and notched three assists in Game 5.

The Celtics are loo🐼king to snap a recent tཧrend of champions failing to get out of the second round of the playoffs.
The last team to win it all and reach the conference finals was the Warriors in 2019. Golden State lost to the Raptors in the NBA Finals that🦋 spring.
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The Warriors are also the last franchise to repeat, winning titl𒁏es in 2017 and 2018.
T🥃he Knicks listed forward Precious Achiuwa as questionable for Game 6 with a right ankle sprain. Achiuwa appeared late in Game 5 when the result was long determined.