Warriors Fans Wont Love Where This Former Champion Is Suddenly Linked

As the Knicks seek to fill the gap left by Mitchell Robinson's departure, veteran Kevon Looney emerges as a potential target for his experience and intangible contributions.

The Knicks’ search for a Mitchell Robinson replacement may already be taking shape.

Robinson, long viewed as a possible free-agent loss for New York, officially moved on Wednesday, agreeing to a three-year, $47.4 million deal with the Boston Celtics. That leaves the Knicks looking for help in the middle, and one familiar name has already surfaced as a possible target.

According to The Stein Line’s Marc Stein and Jake Fischer, New York is expected to pursue veteran center Kevon Looney if Robinson leaves, with the team facing financial pressure as the second apron gets tighter.

“If Robinson does, in fact, depart New York amid the Knicks' well-chronicled financial constraints as the dreaded second apron closes in, sources say that the newly crowned champions are expected to try to bring on a veteran center with plenty of playoff experience: Former Warriors big man Kevon Looney,” The Stein Line’s Marc Stein and Jake Fischer wrote Monday.

Looney spent 10 seasons with the Warriors before leaving last offseason, a run that included three championship wins and plenty of memorable stretches along the way. Golden State eventually moved on by signing Al Horford to a two-year, $14 million deal, while Looney headed to the New Orleans Pelicans on a two-year, $16 million contract.

His first season in New Orleans was quiet. Looney was inactive for most of it and, when he did play, he averaged 2.8 points and 5.6 rebounds in 21 games while shooting 41.7% from the field.

Still, his value has never been about box scores alone. Looney built his reputation as a 6-foot-9 big man who brings energy, toughness and the kind of dirty work teams need in the postseason.

That’s the version of Looney the Knicks appear interested in, especially now that Robinson is out the door. If New York wants a veteran center with championship experience, Looney is suddenly a name to watch.

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