NBA Finals — Will Mitchell Robinson Play in New York Knicks vs San Antonio Spurs Game 1?


New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson fully participated in practice on Tuesday and is expected to be available for the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs, ESPN reported ahead of Wednesday night’s Game 1.

Robinson is listed as questionable for the game after undergoing surgery to repair the broken fifth metacarpal in his right hand. ESPN reported that he participated in light shooting and dribbling drills during Tuesday’s open practice and wore a wrap over his shooting hand and right wrist.

An earlier report said Robinson, 28, would be wearing a brace on his hand. He did not speak to reporters at NBA Finals media day on Tuesday.

Robinson scored eight points and ten rebounds in 18 minutes on May 25 as the Knicks completed their sweep of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference finals, winning their eleventh straight game.

The Knicks then had to wait for the conclusion of the Western Conference finals, with the Spurs defeating the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 7 on Saturday.

New York coach Mike Brown previously said Robinson was not injured during a game or practice. The coach said Tuesday that Robinson did individual drills in New York before the team flew to San Antonio.

Spurs host the first two games of the best-of-seven finals on Wednesday and Friday, before the series moves to New York for Games 3 and 4 on Monday and June 10.

Robinson, the backup to six-time All-Star Karl-Anthony Towns, is averaging 5.3 points, 5.5 rebounds and 14.2 minutes per game while shooting a league-leading 73.7 percent from the field (28 of 38) in 13 playoff games as a reserve. He made just 13 of 43 free throw attempts (30.2 percent).

During the regular season, Robinson averaged 5.7 points, 8.8 rebounds, 1.2 blocks ⁠ and 19.6 minutes in 60 games (16 starts) and finished eighth ⁠ in voting for NBA Sixth Man of the Year.

Over his career, Robinson has averaged 7.5 points, 8.0 ‌boards, 1.7 blocks and 23.4 minutes in 397 regular season games (215 starts) with New York. The Knicks’ longest-tenured player was selected in the second round of the 2018 NBA Draft out of Western Kentucky.

Published on June 4, 2026



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