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Sources: Mitchell Robinson, Celtics agree to 3-year, $47.4M deal

The Boston Celtics have strengthened their roster by signing center Mitchell Robinson and veteran guard Mike Conley Jr. in free agency.

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The brief

The Boston Celtics have reached an agreement with center Mitchell Robinson on a three-year deal valued at $47.4 million. Additionally, the team has signed veteran guard Mike Conley Jr. as part of a roster overhaul.

Coverage from ESPN, Yahoo Sports, and The Boston Globe emphasizes Robinson's move from the New York Knicks to a rival team. WCVB describes these acquisitions as part of a continuing overhaul of the team's roster.

Future coverage may address whether these moves signal further acquisitions for the Celtics and how the New York Knicks will respond to the loss of Robinson.

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Quick answers

What are the terms of Mitchell Robinson's contract?

Robinson agreed to a three-year deal worth $47.4 million.

Who else did the Celtics sign?

The Celtics also signed veteran guard Mike Conley Jr.

Which team did Mitchell Robinson leave to join Boston?

Robinson left the New York Knicks.

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