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Tom Thibodeau Opens Up About Mitchell Robinson’s Injury Impact

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The New York Knicks are on the brink of making a historic run to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2000. Despite leading their semifinal series against the Indiana Pacers 1-0, the Knicks have been dealt a significant blow with the news that center Mitchell Robinson will miss the rest of the postseason due to a stress reaction.

Robinson, who had been a key contributor off the bench for the Knicks, had been playing through the injury but will now be sidelined for the remainder of the playoffs. Head coach Tom Thibodeau praised Robinson for his effort and production during the postseason, highlighting his tremendous contributions to the team.

The absence of Robinson will force the Knicks to adjust their lineup and strategy, particularly when starting center Isaiah Hartenstein goes to the bench. With All-Star Julius Randle already out with a season-ending shoulder injury, the Knicks will have to find ways to compensate for the loss of both key players.

The Knicks have built their success this season on a strong defensive identity and dominance on the boards, with Robinson playing a significant role in their style of play. Without him, the team will need to find new ways to compete against the Pacers, who excel in fast-breaking and scoring in the paint.

As the Knicks navigate the challenges of playing without Robinson, their quest for a spot in the Eastern Conference Finals becomes even more challenging. Fans will be watching closely to see how the team adjusts and if they can continue their impressive postseason run.

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