A sprained MCL will keep Kings center Orlando Robinson out of action for at least four weeks, tweets Jason Anderson of The Sacramento Bee. Robinson injured his left knee at Thursday’s practice and will be reevaluated early next month, adds James Ham of Kings Beat (Twitter link).
The 24-year-old big man signed with Sacramento in August after a strong performance with Houston’s Summer League team. He spent his first two NBA seasons with Miami and averaged 2.8 points and 2.3 rebounds in 36 games in 2023/24.
Robinson has a one-year contract valued at $2.09MM, but it won’t become fully guaranteed until the league-wide guarantee date of January 7. He holds a partial guarantee of $500K, so it wouldn’t be a major expense to the Kings if he doesn’t make the roster, though Sacramento doesn’t have a ton of wiggle room below the luxury tax line. The team currently has 12 players with fully guaranteed deals, and all three two-way slots are filled.
If he does make the team, Robinson will have to battle for playing time in Sacramento’s crowded frontcourt. Domantas Sabonis is the starting center, and Alex Len serves as the primary backup.