Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Knicks' Mitchell Robinson Out for 8-10 Weeks Following Ankle Surgery

Absence of key player prompts potential lineup changes and challenges Knicks' defensive success.

  • Mitchell Robinson, key player for the New York Knicks, will be out for a minimum of 8-10 weeks due to a left ankle surgery.
  • Robinson's absence will likely see an increase in playing time for Josh Hart, Isaiah Hartenstein, and Jericho Sims.
  • Robinson's injury could potentially lead to a lineup change, with Quentin Grimes re-entering the first unit.
  • Robinson's absence could also affect the Knicks' defensive success, as he is a major contributor to their turnover forcing, fouling, and rebounding.
  • The Knicks will face a challenging schedule in the coming weeks, with ten consecutive games against teams with better records.
Hero image