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Mitchell Robinson arrives for Knicks practice. Nothing on his right hand as he walked in pic.twitter.com/6Pn0HzAMWC Head coach Mike Brown said Robinson did not break the finger during a game or in practice. Here's the definitive list of the 10 greatest Knicks players of all time as measured by the new metric "A.L.W.A.Y.S."
SAN ANTONIO — Knicks center Mitchell Robinson went through at least part of the Knicks practice with the team on the eve of the NBA Finals, but he is officially listed as questionable heading into Game 1.
Robinson, who suffered a broken right pinky finger, arrived at practice on Tuesday without anything on his right hand ahead of Wednesday's Game 1 of the NBA Finals at the San Antonio Spurs, per Jared Schwartz of the New York Post. Speaking to reporters, head coach Mike Brown said he was unsure of Robinson's status for Game 1:
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Mitchell Robinson looks comfortable in practice with wrap on hand | Knicks practice report
Mitchell Robinson looks "comfortable" in practice with wrap on hand | Knicks Practice Report
New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson's availability for Game 1 of the NBA Finals is still up in the air after the center fractured his pinky in unknown circumstances a few days before the champion