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Enes Kanter suddenly back in Knicks’ rotation

We all know by now that center Enes Kanter isn’t happy that he’s now out of the New York Knicks’ rotation with rookie Mitchell Robinson back from injury.

With second-year center Luke Kornet suffering a sprained ankle against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday, Kanter is suddenly back in the rotation.

Kornet is expected to miss around the next two weeks and there is a chance that Kanter will actually start against the Houston Rockets on Wednesday night.

Unfortunately for Kanter, until the Knicks either trade or buy him out, he will once again be left out of New York’s rotation when Kornet gets back.