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2022 122020.7 26.9 7.4 0.9 9.4 1.9 1.0
2021 143419.9 25.7 8.5 0.5 8.6 1.9 0.8
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Receives light minutes in return

    Robinson (ankle) scored eight points (3-3 FG, 2-4 FT) and added two rebounds and two blocks across 12 minutes Wednesday in the Knicks' 145-101 win over the Raptors. Cleared to play after missing the Knicks' last 50 games while recovering from left ankle surgery, Robinson was the first player off the bench. He played a pair of roughly six-minute spurts behind starting center Isaiah Hartenstein and provided good energy for the Knicks while going a plus-14 during his time on the court. Robinson could see a slight uptick in playing time in the games to come, but head coach Tom Thibodeau is likely to stick with Hartenstein as the team's top center for the foreseeable future.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Will return Wednesday

    Robinson (ankle) is available for Wednesday's game against Toronto, Steve Popper of Newsday reports. As expected, Robinson has gotten the green light to suit up for the first time since Dec. 8. Given the lengthy layoff, it's safe to presume he'll be limited off the bench for at least his first few games back. Robinson started the first 21 games for the Knicks this season and averaged 6.2 points, 10.3 rebounds, 1.5 steals and 1.3 blocks in 29.1 minutes during that stretch.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Expected to play Wednesday

    Robinson (ankle) is expected to play Wednesday against the Raptors, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reports. Robinson was upgraded to questionable Wednesday morning, but now all signs point to him returning to the lineup against Toronto. Robinson has missed the past 50 games for New York, so it's fair to expect restrictions early on.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Upgraded to questionable

    Robinson (ankle) has been upgraded to questionable for Wednesday's game against the Raptors. Robinson was initially listed as out for Wednesday's contest, which would've extended his streak of absences to 51 games. However, it appears the defensive-minded center made better progress than expected and now has a chance to suit up against Toronto. Even if Robinson is cleared to play, he'll presumably be monitored closely, though his availability would likely mean fewer minutes for Isaiah Hartenstein, Precious Achiuwa and Jericho Sims.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Still out Wednesday

    Robinson (ankle) won't play in Wednesday's game versus the Raptors. Robinson's absence streak will extend to 51 games Wednesday while recovering from left ankle surgery. However, the 25-year-old big man has returned to practice, with Friday's matchup with San Antonio being his next opportunity to suit up.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Not yet ready to return

    Robinson (ankle) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Pistons, Stefan Bondy of the New York Post reports. Robinson remains on the road to recovery after undergoing surgery on his left ankle Dec. 8. Steve Popper of Newsday reported last Wednesday that Robinson was able to complete his first full practice with the Knicks since his surgery, so the veteran center appears to be day-to-day rather than week-to-week at this stage of his recovery. If he's able to get in another workout with the team Tuesday, Robinson could be cleared to play as soon as Wednesday in Toronto.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Won't play against Brooklyn

    Robinson (ankle) is listed as out for Saturday's game versus the Nets. Robinson will miss his 49th straight contest Saturday while recovering from left ankle surgery. While the 25-year-old big man has begun practicing and appears to be nearing a return to action, his next chance to suit up is Monday's matchup with Detroit.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Logs full practice Wednesday

    Robinson (ankle) was a full participant at Wednesday's practice, Steve Popper of Newsday reports. Robinson continues to recover from left ankle surgery and hasn't played since Dec. 8. He was initially in danger of missing the entire campaign but has progressed quicker than expected and is trending toward a return soon, barring a setback. The Knicks will likely wait to see how he recovers from Wednesday's practice before they provide a definitive return timetable. If Robinson is cleared to play, he'll likely operate under major restrictions, but his presence would mean fewer minutes for Isaiah Hartenstein and Jericho Sims.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Not yet taking contact

    Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau said Thursday that Robinson (ankle) has begun running and jumping, but the center is not yet taking contact in practice, Kristian Winfield of the New York Daily News reports. Robinson hasn't played since Dec. 8 after undergoing left ankle surgery. While Robinson seems to be progressing well in his recovery, the Knicks have yet to map out a target date for his return to game action, though the organization is optimistic he'll be able to play before the end of the season. Isaiah Hartenstein should continue to serve as the Knicks' starting center with Robinson sidelined, while Precious Achiuwa and Jericho Sims should absorb the available minutes at the position when Hartenstein is off the floor.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Sheds walking boot

    Coach Tom Thibodeau said Tuesday that Robinson (ankle) is no longer wearing a walking boot but hasn't started running yet, Ian Begley of SportsNet New York reports. Robinson has started shooting but appears to be far away from being cleared for contact drills. The 25-year-old big man has missed the Knicks' last 34 games after undergoing left ankle surgery but is hoping to return to action before the end of the regular season.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Basketball activities forthcoming

    New York plans for Robinson (ankle) to start on-court activities after the All-Star break, Fred Katz of The Athletic reports. Robinson has been sidelined since Dec. 8 after undergoing left ankle surgery, but the Knicks were denied a Disabled Player Exception in January on the premise that Robinson could potentially return before the end of the season. The 25-year-old's timeline will depend on how his ankle responds to commencing basketball activities, but his return to on-court recovery eight weeks removed from surgery aligns with the chance of a prospective return to action by season's end. That being said, he remains out indefinitely.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: May return by end of regular season

    The NBA denied the Knicks' $7.8 million Disabled Player Exception for the loss of Robinson (ankle) because there's optimism the center may return late in the regular season, Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reports. Robinson, who underwent surgery to address a significant left ankle injury, initially was expected to miss the rest of the regular season, so the Knicks applied for a Disabled Player Exception in late December. Isaiah Hartenstein has played well in Robinson's absence, while recently-acquired Precious Achiuwa has stepped up as the primary backup. Jericho Sims and Taj Gibson, who has since been released, also played key roles for a time. Unfortunately, Robinson's potential return likely won't impact fantasy, as most leagues will be finished by then, and he'll presumably be under restrictions right away.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Likely done for season

    The Knicks applied for a disabled player exception for Robinson (ankle) on Wednesday, signaling that they project him to miss the rest of the season, Shams Charania of The Athletic reports. Robinson was originally projected to miss 8-to-10 weeks after he was diagnosed with a significant left ankle injury. However, after he recently underwent surgery to address the injury, the Knicks have applied for the exception, which can only be granted if the player is out through June 15. If Robinson is in fact done for the season, he'll finish his sixth NBA campaign with averages of 6.2 points (on 59.2 percent shooting from the field), 10.3 rebounds, 1.5 steals, 1.3 blocks and 0.7 assists in 29.2 minutes per game over 21 appearances. Isaiah Hartenstein is expected to see the bulk of the minutes at center moving forward, though Jericho Sims (ankle) could slot into the starting role once he's healthy.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Will miss 8-to-10 weeks

    The Knicks announced Monday that Robinson will undergo surgery on his left ankle and will be re-evaluated in 8-to-10 weeks. This is a huge blow for the Knicks as they lose their starting center until at least early February. Robinson, who holds averages of 6.2 points, 10.3 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game, left Friday's loss to Boston in the first half but briefly returned in the second half, finishing with 10 points and eight rebounds in 19 minutes. His fantasy managers will take a hit in boards and blocks while they wait for his return. In Robinson's absence, the Knicks will likely turn to Isaiah Hartenstein to step into Robinson's spot in the starting lineup. Jericho Sims hasn't been in the rotation much this season, but he could get a chance as the primary backup with Robinson out for the foreseeable future.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Out Monday with ankle inflammation

    Robinson has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Raptors with left ankle inflammation. Robinson left Friday's 133-123 loss to Boston briefly but ultimately returned for a brief period of time in the second half, finishing with 10 points and eight rebounds in 19 minutes. Head coach Tom Thibodeau said Sunday that Robinson will undergo further testing while the Knicks look to determine the severity of the ankle injury, but the results haven't been disclosed yet. Isaiah Hartenstein should be the primary beneficiary for Robinson's absence, however long it might be.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Will undergo additional testing

    Coach Tom Thibodeau said Sunday that Robinson will undergo additional testing on his ankle, and the center's status is uncertain until the results come back, Fred Katz of The Athletic reports. Robinson left Friday's loss to Boston in the first half and was still in the locker room to start the second half. However, he eventually returned to the contest, finishing with 10 points and eight rebounds in 19 minutes. If Robinson has to miss extended time, Isaiah Hartenstein would presumably be the primary beneficiary.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Not listed on injury report

    Robinson (back) isn't listed on the Knicks' injury report for Tuesday's matchup versus Charlotte. Robinson said he was dealing with lower back pain following Sunday's loss to the Suns, but it appears the issue isn't enough to warrant a listing on the injury report. Coach Tom Thibodeau told reporters that Robinson went through practice Monday, so the big man shouldn't face any limitations versus the Hornets.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Managing lower back pain

    Robinson said after Sunday's loss to the Suns that he's dealing with lower back pain, Fred Katz of The Athletic reports. Robinson was examined by the Knicks' medical staff following Sunday's matchup after he took a mid-game fall, but he didn't see a major workload reduction during the matchup. He tallied three points (1-2 FG, 1-4 FT), 11 rebounds, an assist, a steal and a block in 34 minutes during the narrow loss. It's not yet clear whether his injury will impact his availability for Tuesday's game against Charlotte.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Big night on glass

    Robinson notched six points (3-3 FG), 15 rebounds, one block and three steals across 31 minutes during Wednesday's 116-114 victory over the Hawks. Robinson has been a force on the glass to begin the season, and the sixth-year center has pulled down 15 or more boards five times in 11 games. Curiously, he's also averaging what would be a career-high 1.5 steals a game, but also a career-low 1.0 blocks. If he can raise the latter to his usual level without losing any of the former, Robinson could be poised for a very strong fantasy season despite his lack of scoring.
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  • Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Double-doubles with four swipes

    Robinson totaled 13 points (6-10 FG, 1-1 FT), 15 rebounds and four steals over 35 minutes during Monday's 111-97 victory over the Clippers. Robinson has been a beast on the boards early in the campaign, with Monday's effort marking the fourth time through seven contests that he has tallied at least 15 rebounds. Fantasy managers aren't used to seeing the big man do much on offense, so his season-high 13 points and 10 field-goal attempts Monday were a pleasant surprise. Robinson isn't likely to hit double-digit scoring on a consistent basis, which creates a significant dent in his fantasy value. Nonetheless, he offers value in other areas with per-game season averages of 12.4 boards, 1.7 steals and 1.1 blocks.
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