Any conversation about the future of the Knicks is bound to include Mitchell Robinson, one of the few players the franchise is confident enough to include as a valuable piece with seemingly limitless potential.
But that potential still seems a long way off at times, explaining why he started just seven games last season, his second in the league, and fouled of as many games as he started. He set an NBA record by converting 74.2% of his field-goal attempts, but also might be approaching a record after signing with a sixth different agent in two seasons. Nerlens Noel was brought in to complement him at center, although Robinson could find himself battling for the starting job if he does not show progress.