Knicks Center Mitchell Robinson’s father goes missing
Mitchell Robinson
Recently a piece of shocking news broke out as the father of New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson III was reported missing. On 13 Feb, Sunday, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office in Pensacola circulated a press release which was seeking help to find the missing adult whose life might be at risk.
Mitchell Robinson III’s father Mitchel Robinson Jr. was last seen on the 7900- block of Atilla Avenue on February 11th, 2022. His clothing description at the time is unknown. Even the circumstances regarding his disappearance are not yet clear.
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Mitchell Robinson III’s father has been missing for the last 10+ Days
On Monday, Robinson III asked for help to look out for his father by sharing a post on social media with a phone number and captioned it, “My dad is missing if you have info on his whereabouts, please contact 850-436-9620.”
Robinson III also posted a story on Instagram for his father who is missing for the last 10+ days, “Don’t know a place the devil will hide you…… Come home pops,” pleaded the Knicks center on Instagram.
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Even after an early struggle this season Mitchell Robinson III showed some exceptional performance for the Knicks. In 2018, the 7’ foot athlete was drafted to the New York Knicks. In this season he is averaging 8.4 PPG and 1.7 BPG.
His improvement is appreciable, as he is averaging a pretty high field goal percentage of 76.2%. Meanwhile, he has also worked on his rebounding skill, in which he has averaged a career-high of 8.7 rebounds per game.
His game was seen improving before the all-star break, but the depressing news of his father going missing has put a lot of impact on his mind. We hope that he finds his father very soon.
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