Mitchell Robinson doesn’t care if he starts or comes off the bench — he just wants to help the Knicks win.
“Nah. It don’t matter to me at all,” Robinson said after Day 2 of training camp at the Knicks’ Tarrytown facility on Thursday. “I started before. I came off the bench before. I did great in both. So it’s whatever.”
Robinson, once the Knicks’ full-time starting center, saw his role reduced last season following the arrival of Karl-Anthony Towns and a delayed recovery from offseason ankle surgery. Now, under new head coach Mike Brown, the big man enters camp with no promises — and no preference.
Brown has emphasized his desire to play fast, a system that might favor Josh Hart, who started the entire regular season on the wing as New York notched 51 wins. Former head coach Tom Thibo