Knicks’ Mitchell Robinson to miss at least two months with ankle injury suffered in loss to Celtics.
INJURES UPDATE: He is going miss at least more than two months with his ankle injury this may lead to his…
NEW YORK — Mitchell Robinson will have left ankle surgery this week, leaving the Knicks without their starting center and the NBA’s top offensive rebounder for at least two months.
Robinson was hurt Friday in a loss to Boston and the Knicks announced Monday that he would undergo the procedure this week. The team said he would be evaluated in 8-10 weeks.
Coach Tom Thibodeau said an X-ray performed in Boston didn’t show a significant injury, but the Knicks wanted to do additional testing that revealed Robinson had a stress fractures
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