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Mitchell Robinson leaving Knicks to sign with Celtics

Mitchell Robinson is departing the New York Knicks to join the Boston Celtics on a three-year contract.

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Mitchell Robinson has agreed to a three-year deal with the Boston Celtics, ending his tenure with the New York Knicks. The agreement is valued at $47.4 million, as indicated in current reporting.

Coverage from ESPN, The New York Times, Yahoo Sports, the Boston Herald, and SNY focuses on the roster shift for the Celtics. Outlets emphasize the inclusion of Robinson and Mike Conley in the team's updated lineup, framing the signing as a move to address the team's primary positional needs.

Attention now shifts to the impact of these additions on the Celtics' starting rotation. Coverage does not yet specify how these signings will influence the team's remaining salary cap or long-term personnel strategy.

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What are the terms of Mitchell Robinson's new deal?

The contract is for three years and valued at $47.4 million.

Which team is Robinson leaving?

He is leaving the New York Knicks.

Who else did the Celtics sign according to the reports?

Reporting indicates the team also signed Mike Conley.

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