In 2018, the New York Knicks drafted a promising center out of Western Kentucky with the 36th overall pick. He profiled as a fantastic rebounder on both sides of the floor, with great defensive instincts, intensity, and shot-blocking capabilities.

Think of Patrick Ewing, Willis Reed, and Charles Oakley; now add Mitchell Robinson to that group of historic rebounders in Knicks history.

Robinson is producing an all-time offensive rebounding season for New York. He’s averaging 4.9 offensive rebounds per game, the next closest Knick, Karl-Anthony Towns, with 3.1. However, what makes this even more impressive, Towns plays almost double the minutes Robinson does on a nightly basis.

Robinson compared to the league’s best

When looking at the league in totality, there are only six players who av

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