Mitchell Robinson riding eye-popping tricked-out truck at Knicks parade

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Mitchell Robinson made sure he arrived at the Knicks’ championship parade in style.

The Knicks center showed up Thursday in his tricked-out white pickup truck with orange interior, bringing one of his most recognizable off-court passions into the middle of New York’s long-awaited title celebration.

Robinson showed up behind the wheel and then had someone else driving once the parade kicked off as he parted in the bed of the truck.

The customized ride was hard to miss as Robinson arrived for the parade, with the bright orange look fitting naturally into a day filled with Knicks colors across Lower Manhattan.

Asked why he wanted the truck involved, Robinson said it felt right for both the occasion and who he is.

“Because of the orange theme — I thought it would be good for the truck and also, you know, my personality,” Robinson said.

It was a fitting parade entrance for one of the Knicks’ most distinctive characters.

Robinson, 28, has become known around the team not just for his rebounding and rim protection, but also for his love of trucks, country music and a personality that stands out from the usual New York athlete mold.

The Pensacola native has long leaned into that side of himself, and Thursday’s parade gave him the perfect stage for it.

Knicks center Mitchell Robinson poses with the Larry O'Brien trophy after the team's NBA championship win on June 13, 2026.Knicks center Mitchell Robinson poses with the Larry O’Brien trophy after the team’s NBA championship win on June 13, 2026. NBAE via Getty Images

Robinson played an important role in the Knicks’ title run, even if his work did not always show up in the loudest parts of the box score.

The 7-footer gave New York size, defense and physicality throughout the postseason, doing much of the dirty work inside as the Knicks battled their way to the franchise’s first NBA championship in 53 years.

He gave the Knicks important size and rebounding against a Spurs frontcourt led by Victor Wembanyama as New York closed out the series.

Thursday, though, Robinson’s biggest contribution was impossible to miss before the parade even got going.

The truck matched the moment.

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