3 Possible Free Agent Destinations For Mitchell Robinson

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Detroit Pistons

While they have Isaiah Stewart at center, the Pistons have shown interest in adding another big man to their rotation and according to SNY, Mitchell Robinson has been a player on their radar recently. 

The addition of Marvin Bagley III at the trade deadline and a possible extension for him in Detroit may take away a level of interest in adding another big man, but the Pistons have been intrigued by the idea of having two “bruiser-like” big men who can control the boards on both ends of the floor. 

Averaging 3.9 offensive rebounds per game this season, Robinson ranks fourth in the league in offensive rebounds, which would compliment Isaiah Stewart (3.2 offensive rebounds per game) quite nicely. 

The Pistons are rebuilding right now and they are searching for ways to add more youthful, versatile talents. 

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Having plenty of cap space and a need for more talent in their frontcourt, Mitchell Robinson may very well end up being one of the Pistons top free agent targets this offseason. 

He can finish around the rim and provide stability rebounding the basketball, an area in which the Pistons rank amongst the bottom of the league in, which is why Robinson would be a solid addition for Detroit. 

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