New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson has quickly become known as a walking human highlight reel since his entrance into the league last season, a thought that was furthered during the first half of Wednesday's game versus the Portland Trail Blazers with a difficult completion of an alley-oop.

It wasn't the most stellar pass from forward Julius Randle, who was bailed out from a turnover due to Mitchell Robinson's ridiculous wingspan. In addition to his shot-blocking prowess, the 21-year-old has shown a propensity for monster jams when the Knicks have chosen to unleash the 7-footer on the rest of the league.

Entering the game, Robinson was shooting 68.8 percent from the field on the season, the top mark in the league — which is no surprise given how the 7-footer prefers to score near the basket and lacks a perimeter game at this point.

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