"Mitchell Robinson Makes Triumphant Return, Leads Knicks in Clash Against Raptors After 50-Game Absence"


After a 50-game absence due to a left ankle injury, Mitchell Robinson made a triumphant return to the court for the New York Knicks against the Toronto Raptors. The 7-footer stepped back onto the hardwood with just over five minutes remaining in the first quarter, providing a much-needed boost to the Knicks lineup. Despite his extended time off, Robinson still leads the NBA with an impressive average of 5.3 offensive rebounds per game, showcasing his dominance on the boards.

Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau expressed his excitement at having Robinson back in the lineup, highlighting the center's importance to the team's success. With New York currently sitting fourth in the Eastern Conference standings and on a hot streak of six wins in their last seven games, Robinson's return further solidifies their playoff aspirations. In his sixth season, Robinson is averaging 6.2 points and a career-high 10.3 rebounds in the 21 games he has played this season, indicating his impact on both ends of the court for the Knicks.