CHICAGO — For the first time in a long time, the Knicks are nearly whole again.

Sixth man Miles McBride rejoined the team for practice at DePaul University’s Sullivan Athletic Center on Thursday after missing two games — losses in both Milwaukee and Miami — to attend to a death in the family. Mitchell Robinson was a full participant, too, for the first time since the team began load-managing his twice surgically repaired left ankle after an Oct. 9 preseason game against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Robinson will be a game-time decision Friday in Chicago, and McBride is expected to play — meaning, at long last, the Knicks could finally see what they look like at full strength.

“Obviously we may have guys back and we’re starting to get guys back in game shape and in rhythm,” team capta

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