Mitchell Robinson's heartwarming gesture with neighborhood on night before Knicks' title parade
Mitchell Robinson’s gesture ahead of the Knicks’ title parade highlighted his bond with neighbors, not just the team’s championship moment. On Thursday, leading up to the Knicks parade down the Canyon of Heroes in lower Manhattan, Robinson spent a quiet night with people in his community. The story was shared via a LinkedIn post by Lindsay Anthony, one of Robinson’s neighbors, who said the center showed up without cameras and without seeking anything in return. She described Robinson letting neighborhood kids and some parents inspect his orange-and-silver “monster truck,” sign items, and take photos. The Knicks forward later brought the same truck to the parade, waving and celebrating with fans along the route. In the postseason, Robinson shot 29.3% from the free-throw line, with his longest-tenured status making his offseason decisions a major focus.


