5/5 🧵 So the article’s real argument is simple: the Knicks are dealing with a playoff compatibility issue, not just uneven production. Robinson can still be useful, but only in the right version of the game. Against Atlanta, New York doesn’t seem to trust the two-big setup, and that forces a choice between Robinson’s strengths and Towns’ offensive gravity. In the playoffs, those choices get exposed fast. 📎 Source
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