Knicks' Mitchell Robinson Undergoes Second Ankle Surgery This Season
Robinson will be re-evaluated in six to eight weeks after a stress injury forced him out of the playoffs.
- The surgery addressed a stress reaction in Robinson's left ankle, his second procedure on the same ankle this season.
- Robinson was initially ruled out for the postseason but opted for surgery after further medical consultation.
- He had previously missed significant time due to a stress fracture and returned late in the season as a backup.
- Robinson has two years remaining on his contract with the Knicks, who are currently tied 2-2 with the Pacers in their playoff series.
- Other Knicks players, including Isaiah Hartenstein and Jalen Brunson, are also dealing with injuries.