
Knicks’ Mitchell Robinson not ruled out for Hornets game for ‘injury management’ — yet
NY Post
SAN ANTONIO — Other than missing Jalen Brunson, the Knicks were at full strength for Wednesday’s 120-105 loss to the Spurs.
That’s because Mitchell Robinson, who had been listed as questionable with “injury management,” was declared available and scored 13 points with 11 boards off the bench.
Tom Thibodeau wouldn’t rule out Robinson for Thursday against the Hornets, but the center previously sat one game of a back-to-back set earlier this month against the Lakers.
“We’ll deal with tomorrow, tomorrow,” Thibodeau said of the Charlotte game. “We’re just dealing with today, today.”
Logic suggests Robinson won’t be thrust into a back-to-back.
The plan with the 26-year-old, who hadn’t played in 10 months before returning from ankle surgery on the last day of February, was always to ramp up his conditioning and plot a course for playoff health while operating on a minutes restriction.

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This is the Knicks right now. This is the team. These are the players. This is reality, for now and for at least a couple of weeks as Jalen Brunson’s right ankle continues to be safeguarded in a walking boot. The Knicks are taking the long view with Brunson, as they should. He’s done some light shooting. He still needs heavy healing.