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Top Mitchell Robinson News
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Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Hauls in 14 rebounds
Robinson posted 10 points (4-5 FG, 2-3 FT), 14 rebounds, one assist, two blocks and two steals over 22 minutes during Friday's 130-116 victory over the Cavaliers.
This was the 25th game of Robinson's career with at least 14 rebounds. While Robinson's performance on Friday was one of his best in a while, his role isn't expected to change much despite the absence of Julius Randle (ankle) for a couple weeks. Apart from rebounding, Robinson has done a terrific job protecting the rim recently with a total of 12 blocks over the past five games.
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Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Set to play Thursday
Robinson (knee) will take the floor Thursday versus the Magic.
Robinson sported a questionable designation on the initial injury report due to a right knee contusion following Tuesday's game, but it appears the big man has recovered well enough to take his usual spot in the starting five. He's coming off a solid showing against the Heat on Tuesday, racking up 10 points, eight boards and a season-high three blocks.
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Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Iffy against Orlando
Robinson is questionable for Thursday's game versus the Magic due to a right knee contusion.
Robinson appears to have bruised his knee in Wednesday's loss to the Heat and is questionable Thursday. Isaiah Hartenstein would likely be inserted into the starting lineup if Robinson can't suit up.
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Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Fails to score Monday
Robinson recorded zero points (0-1 FG), nine rebounds, two blocks and two steals over 28 minutes during Monday's 140-134 loss to Minnesota.
Robinson didn't show up on the scoring column despite logging the lion's share of the minutes at center, but he was able to salvage his evening with four defensive stats, which remain the foundation for his fantasy value. While Robinson remains a roster-worthy player in the majority of formats, managers who are already in strong position in the rebounds, blocks and steals categories may not have as much of a need to hold him.
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Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Playing time limited in win
Robinson notched two points (1-2 FG, 0-2 FT), four rebounds, one block and one steal across 21 minutes during Tuesday's 123-107 win over Portland.
Robinson played just 21 minutes in the victory despite recording zero fouls. While this was just one game, it was interesting given that Isaiah Hartenstein saw 27 minutes. It is too early to start panicking if you have Robinson on your roster, but it is definitely a situation to monitor moving forward.
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Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Bounces back Sunday
Robinson had 13 points (5-8 FG, 3-6 FT), 14 rebounds and one steal across 44 minutes during Sunday's 131-129 double-overtime win over the Celtics.
Robinson returned from injury and posted four consecutive double-doubles before falling flat Friday versus Miami with just five points and two rebounds over 33 minutes. However, he bounced back to form Saturday with another efficient double-double, marking his fifth across his last six appearances. During that stretch, he's averaging 9.8 points, 11.2 rebounds, 1.2 steals and 1.0 blocks per game.
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Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Third straight double-double
Robinson closed Monday's 109-94 win over Boston with 10 points (5-5 FG, 0-4 FT), 13 rebounds, two blocks and two steals in 32 minutes.
Since returning from a 14-game absence due to thumb surgery, Robinson has posted three straight double-doubles and totaled four blocks and three steals during that stretch. The athletic big man has missed just one shot from the field over those three games (15-16 FG), but he's gone just 1-for-6 from the charity stripe. However, the poor free-throw shooting can undoubtedly be overlooked if he continues to put up solid numbers elsewhere. Robinson is firmly entrenched as the Knicks' starting center, so barring injury or foul trouble, it's safe to presume he'll play around 30 minutes per night during the stretch run.
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Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Nabs double-double in return
Robinson (thumb) closed Friday's 115-109 victory over the Wizards with 10 points (5-6 FG), 12 rebounds, one block and one steal across 28 minutes.
After missing the Knicks' final 14 games before the All-Star break while recovering from right thumb surgery, Robinson was cleared to play Friday and immediately reclaimed his spot in the starting five from Jericho Sims, who was moved out of the rotation. Not only did Robinson start, but he also faced no obvious limitations with his playing time, enabling him to come through with a double-double to go along with useful numbers in the defensive categories. He should continue to see the bulk of the minutes at center over Isaiah Hartenstein now that he's healthy again.
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Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Starting in return
Robinson (thumb) is available and will start Friday's game versus Washington.
Robinson will reclaim the starting center spot in his first game since Jan. 18. Given the lengthy layoff due to thumb surgery, the fifth-year big man may be a little rusty, but he shouldn't have any conditioning concerns since the injury wasn't to his lower body.
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Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Good to go against Washington
Robinson (thumb) is available for Friday's game versus the Wizards.
Robinson has been upgraded from questionable to available after missing the previous 14 games recovering from right thumb surgery. He will likely replace Jericho Sims as the starting center against Washington.
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Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Questionable against Washington
Robinson (thumb) is questionable for Friday's game versus the Wizards.
Robinson hasn't played since Jan. 18 while recovering from right thumb surgery but returned to practice Wednesday. Jericho Sims has started at center for the Knicks in his absence. If Robinson doesn't suit up Friday, his next chance to play is Saturday's matchup with New Orleans.
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Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Practices again Thursday
Robinson (thumb) participated in Thursday's practice session, Ian Begley of SportsNet New York reports.
Robinson also practiced Wednesday, and he felt good after each session. However, coach Tom Thibodeau said Thursday that the Knicks will wait to see how Robinson feels Friday before determining his status for that night's game against Washington. The center hasn't played since Jan. 18 after undergoing thumb surgery, but he's trending in the right direction following the All-Star break.
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Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Practices Wednesday, status TBD
Robinson (thumb) practiced Wednesday, but head coach Tom Thibodeau said he doesn't know if the big man will be able to play Friday against Washington, Stefan Bondy of the New York Daily News reports.
Robinson has been sidelined since undergoing surgery to repair a broken thumb in mid-January. Knicks team owner James Dolan said at the end of January that Robinson would be out for at least four more weeks, and while it appears the big man is a bit ahead of schedule, it's still unclear when he'll be able to return to game action. More clarity on Robinson's availability should surface when the Knicks release their official injury report. Following Friday's matchup versus Washington, the Knicks return to New York for a three-game homestand, which starts Saturday against the Pelicans and ends Wednesday against the Nets.
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Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Timeline pushed back
Knicks team owner James Dolan said Thursday in his appearance on the "Good Day New York" program that Robinson (thumb) will be sidelined for four more weeks, Steve Popper of Newsday reports.
After undergoing surgery Jan. 19 to repair a broken right thumb, Robinson wasn't scheduled to be re-evaluated until three weeks later, but Dolan's comments indicate that the center's timeline for a return can be pushed back further. If the four-week estimate proves accurate, Robinson looks like he'll be sidelined through the All-Star break plus a few more games to open the Knicks' second-half schedule. For the duration of his absence, Jericho Sims is expected to continue serving as the Knicks' starting center, while Isaiah Hartenstein handles an expanded role off the bench as Sims' top backup.
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Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Out three-plus weeks after surgery
Robinson (thumb) underwent surgery Thursday to repair his broken right thumb and will be re-evaluated in three weeks.
The center was initially diagnosed with a sprained thumb when he exited Wednesday's loss to the Wizards, but it was later determined he suffered a fracture, and the team acted quickly to get him under the knife. A best-case scenario would be Robinson returning just before the All-Star break, but fantasy managers should bank on the more realistic scenario of him returning shortly after. In his absence, more minutes should be in store for Isaiah Hartenstein, Jericho Sims and Obi Toppin.
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Knicks' Mitchell Robinson: Sprains thumb Wednesday
Robinson has been ruled out for the remainder of Wednesday's game against the Wizards with a sprained right thumb.
Robinson will finish the night scoreless (0-4 FT) with two rebounds, two steals and two blocks in nine minutes. The extent of his injury won't be known until Robinson presumably undergoes further testing, but at least for the rest of Wednesday's contest, the Knicks will turn to Isaiah Hartenstein and Jericho Sims to fill minutes at center. The Knicks return to action Friday against the Hawks.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 7-1, 240 lbs |
Birthplace: Pensacola, FL |
Age: 25 |
School: W. Kentucky |
Experience: 4 |