New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson has carved out a reputation as one of the NBA’s most emotionally transparent players—at least on social media. The 28-year-old big man frequently shares unfiltered posts about his romantic relationships, frustrations with his role on the team, and even his beloved truck. His posts span multiple platforms, including Facebook, and are delivered with a sincerity that feels refreshingly unfiltered.

If you stumbled upon his account without knowing he’s a standout defensive anchor in the NBA, you might assume he’s just an old friend from 2011 who never quite left your feed.

Despite his limited minutes in the Knicks’ first-round playoff series against the undersized Atlanta Hawks, Robinson has remained visibly engaged with the team’s progress. On Wednesday, ahead of Game 6 of the series, he posted a cryptic video on social media showing himself burning an object in his driveway while silently staring into the flames. The clip quickly captivated fans and media alike.

The video, shared by the Knicks’ official Twitter account, has since sparked widespread discussion about its meaning, with many speculating it could be a metaphor for leaving the series’ challenges behind.

Source: Defector