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Why isn’t Mitchell Robinson playing for the Knicks against the Pacers in game 4?

It’s a tough blow for the New York team and their fans, as Mitchell Robinson, who has an ankle injury, is likely out for the entire NBA playoffs.

Mitchell Robinson #23 of the New York Knicks and Pascal Siakam #43 of the Indiana Pacers.
SARAH STIERAFP

New York Knicks fans have received unfortunate news: The backup center, Mitchell Robinson, is expected to miss the rest of the playoffs due to a stress injury to his left ankle. Robinson, who played for only 12 minutes in Game 1 against the Pacers, underwent surgery on the same ankle in December and missed 50 games. During Game 3 against the 76ers, his injury resurfaced, further complicating his recovery.

Robinson had shown promise in previous matchups, particularly when defending Joel Embiid during the series against the 76ers. However, his absence in important moments has forced the Knicks to rely on other options, such as Precious Achiuwa, who delivered an impressive fourth-quarter performance in Game 5.

The loss of Robinson adds to the Knicks’ growing list of injured players, leaving them with even fewer options at the center position. This setback raises concerns about the team’s depth as they continue their playoff journey.

Attention should also be brought to a critical moment during the 76ers series playoff game involving Joel Embiid. He yanked Robinson, who was in the air, down to the ground, causing him to land dangerously and likely resulting in injury. As a result, Robinson suffered an ankle injury, which ultimately sidelined him for the rest of the series. This incident has sparked many conversations about player safety and the need for stricter enforcement of fouls to prevent unnecessary injuries.

As the Knicks face this setback, they must regroup and adjust their strategy for the remainder of the playoff series against the Indiana Pacers. After a dramatic Game 3 victory, they are facing the Pacers tonight in Game 4. The Pacers will have a chance to even their best-of-seven Eastern Conference Semifinal series with the New York Knicks.