Mitchell Robinson joins Knicks practice with brace on finger
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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.
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NYU doctor talks Mitchell Robinson's hand fracture
Daniel J Kaplan, MD, a Sports Orthopedic Surgeon with NYU Langone, joins Brandon London for the weekly Injury Report segment to explain why Mitchell Robinson getting surgery for his fractured hand was likely the best option available for the Knicks with the 2026 NBA Finals approaching.
Contreras will visit a hand specialist next week to determine whether he needs surgery to repair a fractured left middle finger, Adam McCalvy of MLB.com reports. Contreras was diagnosed with a fractured finger back in early May but played through the ...