The Knicks were one of the NBA’s best rebounding teams in the regular season. They dominated Cleveland on the glass in the first round of the playoffs.
But it’s been a different story against the Heat.
Miami has held its own on the boards in this second round series, getting key rebounds in the first four games to build a 3-1 lead.
“We've got to limit them to one shot. I didn’t do a good job of it (in Game 4),” Mitchell Robinson said. “And I got to be better… I got to figure it out. I got to have more energy, more urgency, try to get the job done.”
The Heat matchup has been challenging for Robinson. Unlike Cavs big man Jarrett Allen, Miami’s Bam Adebayo and Kevin Love can play away from the basket.
This has neutralized Robinson over the first four games. Adebayo is averaging 17.8 points, 10.3 rebounds and 2.5 assists in the series.
“With Bam, he worked on his midrange. So that helps him out a lot. And I got to go help. By the time I get (to help) they throw it to him,” Robinson said. “Maybe if I just catch him in the outside game, and the guards throw it to him a little earlier when I’m not so far down, (it will help). It’s something where I just got to watch film on this plane ride and learn from my mistakes.”
In addition to his mid-range shooting, Adebayo has also done well on the offensive glass. He has 12 offensive rebounds against the Knicks. And the extra possession has loomed large in the series.