The New York Knicks face the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 5 on Tuesday.
The Knicks hold a 3-1 series lead and have the chance to close out the series in what is sure to be a raucous atmosphere at Madison Square Garden.
However, the Knicks have several players with injury designations, and they already know they won't have their full supporting cast going into the game.
According to SNY's Ian Begley, this is the Knicks injury report as of Monday night.
- Bojan Bogdanovic (foot): Out
- Mitchell Robinson (ankle): Questionable
- Jericho Sims (shoulder): Probable
- Jalen Brunson (knee): Probable
Bogdanovic, who has played a key role off the bench this series, left Game 4 in the second quarter when Sixers forward Nicolas Batum dove for a loose ball and landed on his ankle.
Robinson missed Game 4 with an ankle injury suffered in Game 3. He warmed up before Game 4 but couldn't go. He left the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on Sunday in a walking boot once again.
Brunson, meanwhile, briefly left Game 4 at the start of the fourth quarter after banging knees with Kyle Lowry. However, Brunson returned and showed no signs of being limited. He told reporters on Tuesday that his knee is "good," according to Newsday's Steve Popper.
Sims' injury — shoulder inflammation — appears to be new, but not concerning. Sims seems unlikely to play, but could be called upon if Robinson misses Game 5 and if Isaiah Hartenstein or Precious Achiuwa get into foul trouble.