New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson is putting in the work, and his dedication is paying off. After a crucial Game 3 victory, Robinson revealed that he was back in the gym at 9:30 a.m. the very next morning, putting up a heavy volume of free throws alongside Knicks shooting coach Peter Patton. This kind of commitment to refining his game is exactly what fans love to see—and it's a reminder that success on the court starts with the right mindset and preparation.
Robinson's recent performance from the charity stripe shows progress: he went 4-for-8 from the line in Game 3, including 2-for-4 when the opposing team intentionally fouled him. While there's still room for improvement, his work ethic suggests he's determined to turn those numbers around. For a big man like Robinson, consistent free-throw shooting can be a game-changer, especially in high-pressure playoff situations where every point counts.
Whether you're hitting the hardwood for a pickup game or chasing your own fitness goals, taking a page from Robinson's playbook—showing up early, staying focused, and putting in the reps—can make all the difference. And if you're looking to gear up like the pros, check out our latest collection of basketball apparel and training essentials to elevate your game.
