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No return date yet for Robinson

- By Stefan Bondy

PHILADELPH­IA — See you after the All-Star break.

As expected, Mitchell Robinson wasn’t cleared to play after a recent re-evaluation of his broken right thumb. There’s still no return date for the center, but the Knicks ruled him out for three games after Friday against the Sixers.

“It’s going to take time to heal,” Robinson said. “After the All-Star break is what it is.”

Team owner James Dolan said on Jan. 26 that Robinson would be out about four more weeks, which would project the return as Feb 24 at the Wizards — the first game after the All-Star break.

Robinson said he started shooting with a splint but can’t absorb contact.

“We didn’t get to that point yet,” Robinson said. “But I’m pretty sure we’ll do that right after the AllStar break.”

Coach Tom Thibodeau said Robinson is “ramped up” with his conditioni­ng, which is an encouragin­g sign the 24-year-old can return to games quickly after being cleared for contact.

Before Friday’s game in Philly, the Knicks were 5-5 since Robinson fractured his thumb against the Wizards on Jan. 18. Jericho Sims and Isaiah Hartenstei­n have filled in as a twoman platoon at center, seemingly alternatin­g between good and bad performanc­es.

It’s been effective enough to keep the Knicks afloat, but Robinson is their best option as a rebounder and rim protector. He’s also their most expensive and injury prone.

The thumb surgery was the second on his right hand in two years. He also underwent surgery on his foot in 2021 and has missed 70 games in the last three seasons.

For his current injury, Robinson said his thumb connected with the ball as

Washington’s Bradley Beal drove to the hoop.

“[The pain] was instant,” Robinson said. “It was a feeling like damn near two years ago when the same thing happened [when he broke his hand against the Wizards]. Same team. Same half. Same spot on the court. That’s just crazy.”

BRUNSON GETS SNUBBED AGAIN

The Knicks point guard was not among the three injury replacemen­ts for the All-Star Game, but he may have another opportunit­y.

Toronto’s Pascal Siakam, Minnesota’s Anthony Edwards and Sacramento’s De’Aaron Fox replaced the injured trio of Kevin Durant, Zion Williamson and Steph Curry.

Boston’s Jaylen Brown, who suffered a facial injury Thursday, is unsure of his status for the All-Star Game. If he’s out, Brunson, Jimmy Butler and James Harden are the leading candidates for the spot.

 ?? Rob Carr/TNS ?? The Knicks’ Mitchell Robinson dunks the ball against the Wizards.
Rob Carr/TNS The Knicks’ Mitchell Robinson dunks the ball against the Wizards.

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