Mitchell Robinson out to start the 2024-25 season
Yaron Weitzman: NEWS: Knicks center Mitchell Robinson is not fully recovered from his May foot surgery and will not be ready for the start of the 2024-25 season, according to a league source. The team is targeting a December/January return, but that depends on his rehab process.Source: Twitter @YaronWeitzman
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Tim Bontemps @TimBontemps
Knicks center Mitchell Robinson will not be ready for the start of the season, league sources confirmed to ESPN. He’s expected to be out for the first couple of months of the season, leaving an already thin center spot even thinner for New York.
@YaronWeitzman first reported. – 12:50 PM
James Edwards III @JLEdwardsIII
Knicks’ Mitchell Robinson (foot) won’t be ready for start of season, per league sources. @YaronWeitzman was first.
The team is targeting December or January for return as they want him to be 100% healthy after surgery in May, those league sources said. – 12:39 PM
Ian Begley @IanBegley
SNY sources: Knicks center Mitchell Robinson will not be ready for the start of the regular season. Depending on rehab process, December/January is a target for Robinson’s return, per sources. Robinson is recovering from offseason ankle surgery. Knicks and Robinson do not want to – 12:31 PM
More on this storyline
Yaron Weitzman: The Knicks’ priority is to be smart with Robinson’s rehab—they do not want to rush him back before he’s 100%. The Knicks also maintain that they are confident in the current depth and versatility of their roster. Robinson underwent the procedure after suffering a stress injury to his left foot during the playoffs. He also had surgery on his left foot in December after suffering a stress fracture. -via Twitter @YaronWeitzman / September 23, 2024
Jericho Sims, who is expected to compete for the important backup spot behind Mitchell Robinson, rehabbed the past two offseasons from surgeries and was limited in his preparation for those respective seasons. A year ago, Sims tore his labrum and cuff tendon in his shooting shoulder, requiring a procedure that took his rehab through the summer. Two years ago, Sims underwent surgery to repair a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his thumb, a source told The Post. -via New York Post / August 1, 2024
Mitchell Robinson on trade rumors: “It doesn’t really affect me at all. I mean, I really haven’t been paying attention to it. My friends come tell me that [__], but like I did, you know, basically the same thing I do: y’all don’t be paying attention, just in my own world, you know, still doing what I do.” -via YouTube / June 28, 2024
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