Julius Randle of the Knicks will be out for two to three weeks with a dislocated shoulder.

Julius Randle of the Knicks will be out for two to three weeks with a dislocated shoulder.

The New York Knicks said that forward Julius Randle will have to be checked again in two to three weeks to assess the dislocated right arm he got in their win over the Miami Heat on Saturday.

Before Thursday night’s game at Madison Square Garden against the Indiana Pacers, Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau said, “He’s already started the rehab.” He’s feeling good and encouraged, so let him work through it. We’ll see how it goes.

Randle left the game late in the fourth quarter after hurting his shoulder as Heat rookie Jaime Jaquez Jr. took charge.

He will be looked at again either at the start of the All-Star break (Feb. 14 in Orlando against the Magic, the Knicks’ last game before the break) or at the establishment of New York’s post-break schedule, which starts on Feb. 22 in Philadelphia.

Thaboeau wasn’t sure when asked whenever surgery was already ruled out. Randle was chosen for the third All-Star Game later Thursday when the reserves were announced. He is averaging 24 points, 9.2 rebounds, and 5 assists.

“I am unaware of the specifics of it.” “I get it; rehab has begun, and I feel bad for the physical therapists,” Thibodeau said with a smile.

“You know how Julius works.” He’s happier and feels better now. So just take each day as it comes, and I hope everything goes well.

With his selection, along with teammate Jalen Brunson, who made it to his first All-Star game after almost missing out on starting for the Warriors to Damian Lillard last week, the commissioner of the NBA, Adam Silver, will make his replacement.

Randle dislocated his right shoulder against the Heat on Saturday, and the Knicks are hopeful that he will only be out for a few weeks instead of months.

Getting him checked out again in the middle to end of February could help us figure out a better time for his return.

In the last two games, Josh Hart has played a lot for the team. He has averaged 9.0 points, 11.0 rebounds, and 8.5 assists within 41.0 minutes per game.

With a dislocated right shoulder, Julius Randle will be out for at least two weeks. The New York Knicks ahead will not be able to play until after the All-Star break.

Randy got hurt on Saturday when he fell hard on a drive toward the basket near the end of the Knicks’ win over Miami. He had tests done and has been getting treatment options.

Randle will be looked at again within two to three weeks, the Knicks said Thursday. Three weeks from now, on February 22, the Knicks will not play again. Their last game before the break is on February 14.

With 24 points, 9.2 rebounds, and 5 assists per game, Randle was once again playing at an All-Star level. In January, the New York Knicks went 14-2 and had beaten eight straight games before their game against Indiana on Thursday.

The Knicks have given more information about Julius Randle’s injury. They say that he broke his right arm and will be checked again in two to three weeks.

Randle hurt his shoulder when he took a hard fall throughout last Saturday’s win in the Miami Heat that Madison Square Garden. He had been getting tests to see how bad the injury was.

It was reported by Ian Begley of SNY that Randle is currently beginning his rehab during this time. He and the rest of the squad will now decide what to do next.

Tom Thibodeau said before Thursday’s game, “I feel bad for the PTs. You know how hard Julius works.” “He’s upbeat and tilting better, so we’re simply observing it day-by-day and hopeful everything goes well.”

Begley says it’s too early to say that anything is decided or ruled out at this point. People who know about the situation say that we should wait and see.