There is online footage out of Team USA’s Las Vegas scrimmages of Knicks center Mitchell Robinson disrupting a De’Aaron Fox drive to the bucket, resulting in a turnover.

However, Robinson mostly has been on the sidelines during his week as a member of the US Select Team, which is a group of young NBA players fielded to scrimmage against Team USA’s World Cup training camp roster. Jeff Van Gundy is coaching the Select Team.

According to a Team USA source, Robinson suffered a knee injury and missed the first two days of practice, beginning with an informal workout Sunday. He returned for two days, but re-injured the knee Wednesday.

Robinson was expected to miss Thursday’s set of scrimmages and practice. A member of the Knicks training staff is in Vegas with Robinson. According to a source close to Robinson, he’s been experiencing “just soreness,” and the team and his camp are being extra cautious after an MRI turned up clean. The scrimmages end Friday.

The Knicks were set to have a member on the main Team USA roster, but power forward Julius Randle was a last-second pullout, citing a family issue.

Robinson, after being named second-team All-Rookie in the spring, is coming off a solid summer-league showing in Sin City. Robinson played all five games and was named to the first-team All-Summer League.

He finished fifth with 10.6 rebounds per game and logged 3.4 blocks per game, despite picking up a lot of fouls. He averaged 13.8 points on 85 percent shooting (29 of 34). It should be noted the defensive specialist did not launch a jump shot — an area he has worked on this summer.

Knicks free-agent big-man signee Bobby Portis told The Post recently he expected Robinson to start at center this season. Portis is eyeing becoming Sixth Man of the Year.