In Game 3 of the NBA playoffs, the New York Knicks faced a dilemma with center Mitchell Robinson, who struggled to perform alongside Karl-Anthony Towns. Robinson played only 11 minutes, scoring just 2 points and 4 rebounds, while Towns contributed 21 points during a close 109-108 loss. Head coach Mike Brown noted that the two players have difficulty sharing the court effectively, leading to Robinson’s reduced playing time. This marked a stark contrast to Robinson’s stronger Game 2 performance, highlighting ongoing concerns about their on-court chemistry.



