logo
Home
Features
NewsSIC PremiumPromotionsLog inSign up
Loading...
logo

Sports Injury Central is the only place for real-time expert injury analysis on the NFL, NBA, CFB and MLB.

Email:

support@sicscore.com

Phone:

(619) 327-9538

Sitemap

NFLMLBNBANHL

Other

AboutPodcastsVideosPromotionsNewsletterPrivacy PolicyTerms of Service

Follow Us

PFD TwitterSIC TwitterYouTubeSIC TikTokSIC InstagramPFD Facebook

Partners

Betr
Line Star
Prize Picks
RW
Sleepers
Sports Grid
SportsdataIO
Underdog Fantasy

© 2025 Sports Injury Central. All Rights Reserved. San Diego, CA

Sports Injury Central and Injury AI Inc does not endorse, recommend or support illegal betting or gambling under any circumstances. All information on this site is for entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be used in any direct or indirect violation of local, state, federal or international law(s).

Julius Randle Injury: How long will the Knicks’ Randle be out with an ankle sprain?

2 min read • March 30, 2023

Posted in

NBA
Julius Randle Injury: How long will the Knicks’ Randle be out with an ankle sprain?

Julius Randle has started a career-high 77 games for the New York Knicks this season, but an injury in Wednesday's game versus the Miami Heat puts his consecutive game streak in jeopardy. Randle suffered an inversion left ankle sprain in the second quarter of the Knicks game.

Randle was hurt after grabbing a rebound, and Heat center Bam Adebayo landed on him after he faked a shot.

According to the Pro Basketball Docs, Randle suffered a standard inversion left ankle sprain in the Knicks' 101-92 win over the Heat and is likely to miss the Knicks' next few games. He has a history of left ankle sprains, so there's a chance to return quicker than usual. 

With five games left in the regular season and the Knicks close to clinching a playoff spot, it would be unlikely to see Randle play in any more games before the playoffs. But he will be fully healthy for the playoffs.

Randle has averaged a career-high 25.1 points, while adding 10 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game this season.

Randle exploded for 57 points against the Minnesota Timberwolves earlier this month.

Last Thursday, Knicks guard Immanuel Quickley put his arm around Randle after he had received a technical foul from arguing with the referees during halftime. But Randle then got upset at Quickley and started shouting at him. Quickley removed himself from the situation by heading into the locker room.

The time off for Randle could help team chemistry as well.

Julius Randle
Julius Randle
Bam Adebayo
Bam Adebayo
Immanuel Quickley
Immanuel Quickley
HeatTimberwolvesRaptors

Written by

Recommended Articles