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Knicks center Mitchell Robinson not ready to start the season after ankle injury, AP source says

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Knicks center Mitchell Robinson not ready to start the season after ankle injury, AP source says
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Knicks center Mitchell Robinson not ready to start the season after ankle injury, AP source says

2024-09-24 06:48 Last Updated At:06:50

NEW YORK (AP) — New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson could miss the first two months of the season as he recovers from offseason left ankle surgery, a person with knowledge of the details said Monday.

Robinson, 26, had surgery in May after reinjuring his ankle in the playoffs and won't be ready to get on the court when NBA training camps open next week. Instead, a December or January return is being targeted, the person told The Associated Press.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because there was no announcement about Robinson's status.

Robinson started the first 21 games of the 2023-24 season before originally hurting the ankle. He missed the next 49 games before returning late in the regular season. He helped the Knicks get by Joel Embiid and the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round, but hurt the ankle again during that series and played in just one game of the Eastern Conference semifinals before the Knicks said he was done for the season.

The 7-footer won't play this season until he has completed the rehab process and is 100% healthy, the person said.

Fox Sports first reported that Robinson would miss the start of the season.

Robinson's absence will leave a major hole at center for the Knicks. Isaiah Hartenstein, who became the starter last season, signed with Oklahoma City in the offseason.

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FILE - New York Knicks' Mitchell Robinson (23) dunks during the second half of Game 6 in an NBA basketball first-round playoff series against the Philadelphia 76ers, May 2, 2024, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)

FILE - New York Knicks' Mitchell Robinson (23) dunks during the second half of Game 6 in an NBA basketball first-round playoff series against the Philadelphia 76ers, May 2, 2024, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A federal jury in Texas on Monday rejected voter intimidation allegations against all but one of a group of former President Donald Trump supporters who surrounded a Biden-Harris campaign bus on an interstate days before the 2020 election.

Only one of the six Trump supporters who were sued in the civil trial was held responsible by the jury. A Texas man whose car brushed up against another as the caravan of vehicles dubbed the “Trump Train” raced down Interstate 35, was ordered to pay the bus driver $10,000 and another $30,000 in punitive damages.

Both sides declared victory at the end of a two-week trial in an Austin courthouse. The five Trump supporters cleared in the lawsuit — which was brought by three people aboard the campaign bus, including former Texas Democratic lawmaker Wendy Davis — described the verdict as vindicating and a relief.

“We’re just ready to feel like normal people again,” said Joeylynn Mesaros, one of the defendants, who described being harassed for participating in the ‘Trump Train.’ “It’s been a thousand something days to have our day in court.”

Attorneys for those aboard the bus said justice was served, even as they disagreed with the jury's decision to clear five of the defendants.

“When I came to this case it was never about politics that day. I’m grateful, I’m proud of my team,” said Tim Holloway, who was behind the wheel of the campaign bus on Oct. 30, 2020.

The Biden-Harris campaign bus was traveling from San Antonio to Austin for an event when a group of cars and pickup trucks waving Trump flags boxed in the bus on the highway. Davis testified she feared for her life.

Video that Davis recorded from the bus shows one of the defendants, Eliazar Cisneros, hit a campaign volunteer’s car while the trucks occupied all lanes of traffic, forcing the bus and everyone around it to a 15 mph crawl.

It was the last day of early voting in Texas and the bus was scheduled to stop at San Marcos for an event at Texas State University. The event was canceled after Davis and others on the bus — a campaign staffer and the driver — made repeated calls to 911 asking for a police escort through San Marcos and no help arrived.

The trial centered on whether the actions of the “Trump Train” participants amounted to political intimidation.

No criminal charges were filed against the six Trump supporters.

An attorney for Cisneros, the only member of the convoy who the jury found liable, said they would appeal.

"With regard to my client, it’s not over yet,” attorney Francisco Canseco said.

Davis testified that she felt scared and anxious throughout the ordeal. “I feel like they were enjoying making us afraid,” she testified. “It’s traumatic for all of us to revisit that day.”

Texas jury clears most 'Trump Train’ drivers in civil trial over 2020 Biden-Harris bus encounter

Texas jury clears most 'Trump Train’ drivers in civil trial over 2020 Biden-Harris bus encounter

FILE - Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden and Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., ride on a bus in Phoenix, Oct. 8, 2020, on a small business bus tour. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

FILE - Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden and Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., ride on a bus in Phoenix, Oct. 8, 2020, on a small business bus tour. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

Texas jury clears most 'Trump Train’ drivers in civil trial over 2020 Biden-Harris bus encounter

Texas jury clears most 'Trump Train’ drivers in civil trial over 2020 Biden-Harris bus encounter

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