It was another encouraging performance Sunday from the backup center in his return from ankle surgery, as Robinson ignited the pro-Knicks crowd in Miami with a couple hustle plays during a pivotal third-quarter run of a 116-112 victory.
Robinson finished Monday's 133-104 win over the Kings with two points (1-1 FG), four rebounds, one assist and four steals in 16 minutes.
The New York Knicks big man made an honest admission about his current conditioning, after making his first start of the season.
His return coincided with the Knicks in desperate need for frontcourt and defensive help, with just one other natural center on the roster — Karl-Anthony Towns — and injuries starting to pile up as the season approaches the final quarter pole.
Robinson made his long-awaited season debut this weekend, and there were some things to take away from his return.
After nearly 10 months on the shelf, Mitchell Robinson finally made his season debut this weekend for the New York Knicks. Here's what we learned.
Knicks center Mitchell Robinson has only been back for three games and says he feels an improvement in his play but knows there's more that needs to be done.
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Yardbarker on MSNKnicks Different Lineups After Mitchell Robinson’s ReturnKnicks center Mitchell Robinson made his much-anticipated debut on Friday night in Memphis after missing 10 months with a foot injury. A painstaking rehab process with many fits and starts came to a satisfying end when Robinson took the floor over the weekend.
Robinson (ankle) has been ruled out for Friday's game against the Clippers.
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Three Missouri Tigers men’s basketball players — all guards for Mizzou head coach Dennis Gates — were lauded with SEC postseason honors on Monday.
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