
Mitchell Robinson snaps on haters in Instagram post with free-throw mess haunting Knicks
NY Post
Poor free-throw shooting officially looks to be in Mitchell Robinson’s head.
The Knicks center, who is shooting an embarrassing 29 percent from the free-throw line in nine playoff games, responded to criticism about his woes.
“So, I know y’all commenting and doing all the stupid stuff, thinking that I really care,” Robinson said on an Instagram Live on Sunday morning. “I really don’t. Y’all know what I care about: this motherf—-r [pointing to his truck], playing basketball, and my daughter. All the other stuff, I really don’t care for. … Y’all should know me by now. Been here seven years. … Anyway, Happy Mother’s Day. Y’all enjoy yourselves.”
The worrying number from the free-throw line has allowed the Celtics to employ the “Hack a Mitch” strategy, where they intentionally foul the big man and force him to go to the charity stripe consistently.
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Robinson averaged 1.1 free-throw attempts per game during the regular season and shot a career-best 68.4 percent from the line.

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