Height, Weight & Measurements
Mitchell Robinson stands tall at 7 feet (2.13 meters) and weighs approximately 240 pounds (109 kg), making him an imposing presence at the center position. His combination of height, length, and athleticism has made him a formidable defensive and rebounding force in the NBA.
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Weight | 109 kg |
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Dating & Relationship Status
As of the latest available information, Mitchell Robinson has kept his personal life private. There are no widely reported details about his dating history or current relationship status. He maintains a relatively low profile outside of his professional basketball career.
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Mitchell Robinson is active on social media, particularly on Instagram, where his handle is @mrobinson23_. He uses his platform to engage with fans, share highlights from games, and occasionally post personal content. His growing following reflects his popularity among basketball fans.
Education
Robinson played for Pine Forest High School in Florida before briefly attending Landry-Walker College and Career Preparatory High School in New Orleans. He made his most notable high school basketball impact at Chalmette High, leading the team to significant playoff victories and garnering statewide recognition. After his senior year, Robinson initially committed to Western Kentucky University but later withdrew, choosing instead to train independently to prepare for the NBA Draft—a decision that brought him national attention. He did not attend college and instead focused on his professional development.
Robinson originally committed to play college basketball at Texas A&M, but then de-committed to follow coach Rick Stansbury to Western Kentucky. Stansbury had recruited Robinson as the Aggies' assistant coach. Basketball writer Jason Frakes wrote in February 2017, Robinson "may go down as the biggest recruiting coup in WKU basketball history."
In July 2017, Robinson had enrolled at Western Kentucky University for the summer semester, and practiced with the team for about two weeks before a planned team trip to Costa Rica. Sources then indicated that he had left campus, and his room was cleaned out. He was then suspended indefinitely for violating the team rules. After speaking with head coach Rick Stansbury, he was granted a release to transfer, and barring an unexpected decision by the NCAA, would have had to sit out the 2017–18 season.
With the hope that a waiver would be granted by the NCAA, Robinson took visits to Louisiana State University, University of Kansas, and the University of New Orleans in August 2017. On August 27, Robinson returned to Western Kentucky a month after leaving campus.