CHICAGO — Mitchell Robinson offered neither clarity nor explanation for his four-game absence to start the season, instead backhanding questions about the confusing load management plan .
“I ain’t telling you nothing,” Robinson said Friday in his first comments since his three-week hiatus for what the Knicks called “left ankle injury load management.”
Pressed with a couple follow-ups, Robinson said his missed games were “part of the plan,” but he’s unaware if it will be in place all season.
“I don’t know,” Robinson said.
Robinson logged minutes in the opening three preseason games but was mysteriously shut down until being upgraded to questionable for Friday’s game against the Bulls.
Coach Mike Brown has maintained that Robinson was never reinjured and his DNPs were part of a load m

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