NEW YORK(AP) -- Knicks guard Nate Robinson could miss two weeks
because of a sprained right ankle.
Robinson was hurt Saturday night in an overtime loss to
Philadelphia and was still on crutches before the Knicks' game
against New Orleans on Monday night. X-rays later in the evening
were negative.
Robinson is one of the top players off the New York bench but
has struggled this season, averaging 8.7 points on 27 percent
shooting. With Larry Hughes moving into the starting lineup,
coach Mike D'Antoni said rookie Toney Douglas will inherit most
of Robinson's minutes.
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