Knicks center Mitchell Robinson went through a full practice on Thursday and head coach Mike Brown says he’ll be a game-time decision for Friday’s contest in Chicago, according to Stefan Bondy of The New York Post (Twitter links).
Robinson has been held out of the first four games of the regular season with what New York has deemed left ankle injury maintenance. There has been no indication from the Knicks that the 27-year-old big man has suffered a new injury or setback.
Robinson didn’t make his 2024/25 debut until February 28 while recovering from offseason ankle surgery and only appeared in 17 regular season contests down the stretch. He also appeared in 18 playoff games for New York last spring.
- Thunder wing Isaiah Joe will be available to make his season debut on Thursday vs. Washington, tweets Justin Martinez of The Oklahoman. After averaging a career-high 21.7 minutes per game in 74 outings for Oklahoma City last season, Joe has been inactive to open the 2025/26 campaign due to a left knee contusion.
- Coming off toe surgery, Cavaliers guard Darius Garland isn’t facing any restrictions in practices and has been “scrimmaging and everything,” a source tells Spencer Davies of ClutchPoints. The team is being cautious with his return and won’t bring him back too early, but Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints recently reported that a return during the first half of November is very much in play for the two-time All-Star.
- Second-year Jazz point guard Isaiah Collier has been cleared for full on-court work, the team announced today (via Twitter), adding that he’ll be assigned to the G League on Friday as he ramps up his conditioning ahead of his season debut. Collier has been sidelined while recovering from a right hamstring strain.
- After starting the first two games of the season, Sixers forward Dominick Barlow has missed the past two and will remain out for at least two more due to his right elbow laceration, per the club (Twitter link via Kyle Neubeck of PHLY Sports). That means Barlow, who will be reevaluated early next week, won’t play against Boston on Friday or Brooklyn on Sunday.
Rory Maher contributed to this post.
If there’s no injury or setback for Mitchell Robinson, how is he a game-time decision? Something is not kosher there. Someone is lying about something.
I think Mitch and that dirty SOB Embiid are two players whose health will never rise above the gray area. They may not be injured, but they will never really be healthy. Sometimes, they will be just healthy enough to play. Leon Rose has never said anything about anything as long as he’s run the Knicks, no reason to believe he’d start with this. We will simply never know.
Mitch Robinson got banged up in preseason. Hasn’t played since. About three weeks now. Since the Knicks haven’t been forthcoming about Mitch. Except to say game management cause his past surgery. I have to assume he hurt the same ankle/leg.
NY social media and writers already losing their minds about Knicks. After 4 gms and really one bad game. Knicks are 2-2 and apparently falling apart. With Towns getting the bulk of the grief about his game. I hope he has some thick skin. Just play man stop with the drama.