Everyone talks to Mitch. He immerses himself here in the most famous in the world. Yes, it’s true, according to Ian Begley, Mitchell Robinson is able to break Wilt Chamberlain’s record for the best percentage of goals in one season. A real disk break when you get up so high.
Knicks’ Mitchell Robinson will set the NBA record for the single season FG percentage if it is not exceeded by players participating in Orlando, according to a SNY source familiar with the matter. Robinson closed the year with a 74.2% FG. Wilt Chamberlain has a one season record (72.7%).
– Ian Begley (@IanBegley) July 17, 2020
There is a possibility that someone may climb high enough to take Robinson’s crown (via Chamberlain) while still in the bubble. Rudy Gobert is second in the championship, he would have had to climb .045 percentage points from .698 to .743 to get the advantage. It seems unlikely (given that Donovan Mitchell “misses” Gobert who rolls towards the circle with no one in front). Third place Jarrett Allen has an even steeper climb of 0.097% to reach the record. And for some reason I think it won’t get a lot of cool looks.
The young master Mitchell will not even turn 23 until next April. He may not have yet added the range of the logo to his volley. But he is a bucket Sweater. Let’s take a very precise look at how he did it.
A wide variety of angles from which you can get up. Congratulations, Mr. Robinson!