Nate Robinson may have hurt his chances at returning to the Knicks following his arrest on Tuesday for driving with a suspended license.

The New York Post points out that the Knicks only have mild interest in bringing the restricted free-agent guard back with a one-year deal.

Robinson's license was suspended for the fifth time in June.

He was stopped Tuesday afternoon by police in Bronx while driving around with Nets rookie forward Terrence Williams.

Robinson posted a number of updates on his Twitter page during the incident, which he later apologized for in a post.

"To All My Tweeps: I was irresponsible earlier when I tweeted about being pulled over," Robinson wrote afterwards. "I thought it was for tinted windows but turns out I had an unpaid ticket and I wasn't aware the ticket had been mailed to my Seattle address ... I apologize to the Knicks, my family and fans."