Fresh off the Knicks’ NBA title win, Mitchell Robinson is on the move. The big man, fresh off a championship, was spotted on the Celtics’ floor, signing papers that would cement his future in Boston. According to sources, Robinson agreed to a three-year, $47.4 million deal with the Celtics, a massive haul for a player who’s only just entering his prime.
The deal is a testament to Robinson’s growing value in the NBA. At just 24 years old, he’s already been to the league championship with two different teams. His versatility and athleticism have made him an elite defender and a threat in the paint, drawing comparisons to the likes of Joel Embiid and Nikola Jokić. Now, he’s set to become a cornerstone in Boston, joining forces with Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown to form a fearsome Big Three.
But what does this mean for Robinson? For a player who’s been part of the NBA’s biggest storylines, this move marks a significant chapter in his career. As Robinson himself said in an interview, “Boston is a city with a rich history and a passionate fan base. I’m excited to be a part of that.” His words speak to the excitement and anticipation that surrounds his arrival in Beantown, where he’ll take on a crucial role in helping the Celtics return to the top of the Eastern Conference.
As the Celtics look to build on their current momentum, they’ll be counting on Robinson to be a key contributor. And after a slow start to the pre-season, Boston’s front office has been making moves to shore up their roster. With the addition of Robinson, the Celtics are poised to make a serious run at the NBA title. The question now is, can they gel quickly enough to compete with the likes of Brooklyn and Milwaukee? With Robinson on board, the Celtics’ chances have just gotten a lot more formidable.
In the aftermath of the NBA title win, Robinson had spoken about his desire to be part of a winning culture. Now, with the Celtics, he’s found a team that checks all those boxes. And as the Celtics’ fans can attest, the city is abuzz with excitement. Will this be the deal that sets Boston on a path to a championship? Only time will tell.