On Facebook, Mitchell Robinson announced that he is feeling “better” now from his injured pinky finger ahead of the Knicks’ NBA Finals series.
Mitchell Robinson is looking forward to playing the NBA Finals with the New York Knicks.
On Facebook, the veteran big man dropped a cryptic post, suggesting that he is all good and ready to play amid his reported broken pinky finger injury.
In a separate post, he also thanked the New York fans for their support and well-wishes, as he continues to recover ahead of the championship series opener on Wednesday.
It was revealed that Robinson suffered a broken pinky finger in his right shooting hand, and the exact event when he sustained it has been undetermined.
As such, the big man already underwent surgery, expecting himself to play and be available for New York in the Finals.
With Robinson himself announcing positive news regarding his current condition, Knicks fans can only be more optimistic about the big man’s playing capability.
He averaged 5.7 points and 8.8 rebounds in 19.6 minutes over 60 regular-season games this year, finishing fourth in the league with 4.2 offensive rebounds per game.
In the 2026 NBA Playoffs so far, he’s averaging 5.3 points and 5.5 rebounds in 14.2 minutes while shooting 73.7 percent from the field.
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