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Mitchell Robinson Injury Rocks Knicks Roster Before 2026 NBA Finals

NEW YORK — The celebration surrounding the New York Knicks’ dominant sweep in the Eastern Conference Finals has been cut short by a devastating frontcourt setback. A stunning announcement that a serious Mitchell Robinson injury will sideline the veteran center has completely shifted the narrative ahead of the team’s first NBA Finals appearance since 1999. According to reports from The New York Times, Robinson suffered a broken right pinky finger earlier this week, and the franchise has not yet established a timeline for his return.

Mitchell Robinson Injury Rocks Knicks Roster Before 2026 NBA Finals

Mitchell Robinson’s absence creates massive defensive void

Knicks Notebook: Mitchell Robinson Injury Rocks Roster Before NBA Finals
Feb 24, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) drives to the basket against Cleveland Cavaliers forward Evan Mobley (4) and center Jarrett Allen (31) during the first quarter at Rocket Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

The timing of the fracture leaves New York incredibly vulnerable right as they prepare for the ultimate stage. Robinson had been anchoring the Knicks’ second-unit defense and dominating the offensive glass, posting a league-best 20.1% offensive rebounding percentage during the regular season. His sudden removal from the rotation strips the roster of its premier rim protector exactly when they need to counter the towering frontcourt presences of either the Oklahoma City Thunder or the San Antonio Spurs. Without his physical interior presence to disrupt elite drivers, head coach Mike Brown will be forced to rely entirely on Karl-Anthony Towns and second year player Ariel Hukporti to survive the physical paint battles ahead.

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