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Ben Stiller feared that he was a Mitchell Robinson Jinx

First of all, the good news: Ben Stiller may know the cause of Mitchell Robinson’s shooting misfortunes.

The bad news? The star of “Zoolander” thinks that he can blame.

“Fat Joe and I see in the games,” said Stiller on “Don, Hahn & Rosenberg” Wednesday before the shocking defeat of 138-135 in overtime against the Pacers in match 1.

“He told me that there are games that I stressed too much. That he sees me through the field and it’s like “Oh, well, you stressed me. I see your face and I see you worry. I started to feel like, wait for a minute, I affected Fat Joe’s experience of this game?

Leave it at the base of the celebrity Tracy Morgan to put it in context.

“I started to become aware of myself that I may have affected the players because I don’t put a more confident front or something,” said Stiller. “Tracy Morgan said” players when we are stressed, and you can’t let them know that we are stressed. “”

“Now we have reached the bottom of the reason why Mitchell Robinson missed all these free throws!” Co-animator Peter Rosenberg said. “He kept looking at you!”


Ben Stiller attends the first of the Eastern Conference finals between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers. Getty images

“Exactly!” Said Stiller. “What is ironic for Tracy to say that, given its history …”

Morgan vomited on the ground and was removed from the garden via a wheelchair because of what he later said to be food poisoning.


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Whatever the Stiller problems, they did not move him away from match 1 against the Pacers on Monday and sat down through the epic collapse of the Knicks.

Until now, the teams have used a “hack-a-mitch” strategy in the playoffs, capitalizing on the difficulties of the center qualifying series-it has only made 18 of his 48 free throws at a pitiful success rate of 37.5% in 13 games.

He missed the two attempts on Wednesday evening.


Mitchell Robinson pulling a frank throw against the Celtics.
Mitchell Robinson pulling a frank throw against the Celtics. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Stiller gave accessories to Timothee Chalamet, a fan of “True Blue, Real Deal”, with whom he traveled to Detroit for first -round matches against the pistons.

“He lives and breathes it,” said Stiller about his colleague actor.

Chalamet was one of those who have a seat at the Wesdnesday Night line, joined by Stiller, Livvy Dunne, Martha Stewart, Jon Hamm, Susie Essman, Larry David and, of course, Morgan.

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