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Andre Drummond Is Knicks’ Best-Case Replacement for Mitchell Robinson

Dec 19, 2025; New York, New York, USA; New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) controls the ball against Philadelphia 76ers center Andre Drummond (1) during the third quarter at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

The Knicks knew this offseason wasn’t going to be easy.

After winning the 2026 NBA championship, keeping their roster together was always going to be a challenge. Now, it’s official. Mitchell Robinson is headed to the Boston Celtics on a three-year, $47.4 million contract, ending a seven-year run in New York that saw him grow from a raw second-round pick into one of the NBA’s premier defensive centers.

Replacing Robinson was never going to be easy.

He wasn’t a player who demanded the spotlight or scored 20 points a night, but his value showed up in countless other ways. Whether it was protecting the rim, grabbing momentum-changing offensive rebounds or doing the dirty work that doesn’t always show up in the box score, Robinson became a fan favorite and a key piece of New York’s championship run.

His departure left one obvious question heading into free agency: Who would replace him?

The Knicks answered that question quickly.

Free agent center Mitchell Robinson has agreed to a three-year, $47.4 million deal to sign with the Boston Celtics, with a player option in third season, sources tell ESPN. Robinson departs the Knicks after serving a key role on the historic championship team. pic.twitter.com/tl3R6nlU1m

— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 1, 2026

Andre Drummond Gives Knicks Exactly What They Lost

New York has signed veteran center Andre Drummond, giving head coach Mike Brown an experienced backup big who can immediately help fill the void left by Robinson.

While Drummond and Robinson aren’t identical players, their strengths overlap in all the right areas. Drummond remains one of the league’s best rebounders and has built a career around physical defense, interior toughness and controlling the glass.

He’s not expected to replace Robinson pound-for-pounnd, but he doesn’t have to.

With Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, Mikal Bridges and OG Anunoby carrying much of the offensive load, the Knicks simply needed someone willing to defend, rebound and embrace a role. Drummond checks every one of those boxes.

It’s also a move that makes sense financially.

New York continues to operate below the NBA’s second tax apron, preserving flexibility while still addressing one of its biggest offseason needs. Rather than making a splash for the sake of making one, Leon Rose once again opted for a veteran who fits the team’s identity without compromising its long-term roster construction.

Free agent center Andre Drummond has agreed to a one-year, $3.9 million to sign with the New York Knicks, sources tell ESPN. pic.twitter.com/VybK9XswUY

— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 3, 2026

One Roster Spot Remained — Welcome Back Jordan Clarkson

Even after signing Drummond, the Knicks still had room to make one final move.

Instead of searching outside the organization, they opted for continuity.

New York agreed to a one-year, $3.9 million contract with Jordan Clarkson, bringing back one of the biggest contributors off of last season’s bench.

Clarkson gave the Knicks exactly what every championship team needs: instant offense. Whether he was leading the second unit, knocking down timely three-pointers or creating his own shot late in the shot clock, the veteran guard provided another scoring threat behind Brunson.

Bringing him back also means Mike Brown won’t have to work another new piece into the rotation. Clarkson already knows the system, understands his role and has proven he can deliver in meaningful moments.

For a team trying to defend a championship, familiarity can be just as valuable as making another splash signing.

Free agent Jordan Clarkson has agreed to a one-year, $3.9 million deal to return to the New York Knicks, Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul and agent Brandon Cavanaugh tell ESPN. pic.twitter.com/VG6OQcpJVx

— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 9, 2026

Run it Back… More or Less

When Mitchell Robinson left for Boston, it looked like the Knicks had a major hole to fill. A few days later, they did exactly what they needed to do.

Leon Rose addressed the team’s biggest need, kept the roster financially flexible by staying below the NBA’s second tax apron and retained one of the bench’s most important contributors.

This isn’t the exact same team that raised the Larry O’Brien Trophy. Robinson’s departure changes the look of the roster, and replacing everything he brought to the floor won’t be easy.

But the Knicks never needed to reinvent themselves this offseason. They just needed to make the right moves around a championship core. They did that by bringing in Andre Drummond and returning Jordan Clarkson.

Run it back? Not exactly.

Run it back… more or less.

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