Nov 26, 2006 9:29 PM EST

Nets forward-center Clifford Robinson, among the NBA's career leaders in games and minutes played, will undergo arthroscopic surgery on his left knee Monday.

"He's not responding to treatment, he still has swelling," New Jersey coach Lawrence Frank said before the Nets faced the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday night. "Monday afternoon, we'll have answers for it."

"I'm disappointed. Nobody wants to be out, especially when the team can use you," said Robinson, who will have surgery when the team's returns home. "It's better to get it done now than to be limping around all year."

Via USA Today