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Celtics pry Mitchell Robinson away from Knicks on three-year deal

The Boston Celtics have signed Knicks center Mitchell Robinson to a three-year, $47.4 million contract as part of a broader roster overhaul.

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📍 Aftermath

Mitchell Robinson left the New York Knicks to sign a three-year contract with the Boston Celtics. The move occurred amid trade rumors involving Jaylen Brown and caused frustration among Knicks fans.

Epilogue added 49d ago, after coverage quieted.

Where it stands

The Boston Celtics have acquired Mitchell Robinson from the New York Knicks. According to ESPN, the two parties agreed to a three-year deal valued at $47.4 million.

Coverage from Yahoo Sports and Posting and Toasting describes the move as the Celtics 'poaching' or 'prying' the fan-favorite player away from New York. WCVB reports that this signing is part of a larger roster overhaul that also includes Conley Jr.

Further reporting is expected on the impact of these roster changes and the specific role Robinson will play within the Celtics' lineup.

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What are the terms of Mitchell Robinson's contract?

Robinson agreed to a three-year deal worth $47.4 million.

Who else has the Celtics signed as part of this overhaul?

WCVB reports that the Celtics have also added Conley Jr.

Which team did Robinson leave to join Boston?

Robinson left the New York Knicks.

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