We are deep into the dog days of the NBA offseason. While the Knicks still have two open roster spots and room to add a veteran, they may choose to do so closer to training camp. That doesn’t begin for almost two months. The schedule doesn’t even come out until mid-August. What is there to talk about?
While the questions surrounding a potential Mikal Bridges extension are probably the No. 1 issue in Knickerbocker-land, the future of Mitchell Robinson might be just as important.
Robinson, of course, represents a lot more than the Knicks’ backup center.