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NBA rescinds Mitchell Robinson's technical foul from Game 2 of Finals after reviewing shoving match
New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson had a technical foul against him from Game 2 of the NBA Finals rescinded after the league took a look back. During the Knicks’ 105-104 thrilling win on Friday to push their series lead to 2-0, Robinson and San Antonio Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama were involved in a shoving match near the paint, which resulted in a whistle. But despite both players getting physical, it was only Robinson who received a technical foul.
Knicks center Mitchell Robinson seems to be fired up about playing Game 3 in front of President Trump
There's no question that, to put it mildly, President Donald Trump tends to divide the room. That will be the case when he rolls into Madison Square Garden on Monday for Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and the New York Knicks. However, there's at least one player who seems to be a little fired up about the prospect of playing in front of the commander in chief.
Sources: Knicks' Robinson to play after surgery
Knicks centre Mitchell Robinson has undergone surgery for a broken right pinkie finger. Despite the procedure, he is expected to play in Game 1 of the NBA Finals while wearing a brace on his hand.
Knicks' Robinson has broken finger, sources say
Knicks center Mitchell Robinson has suffered a broken right pinkie finger ahead of the NBA Finals, and there is no timetable for his return, sources told ESPN's Shams Charania.
Sources: Knicks' Robinson available for Game 1
New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson is expected to be available for Game 1 of the NBA Finals at the San Antonio Spurs after fully participating in practice Tuesday following right hand surgery, sources told ESPN's Shams Charania on Wednesday. Robinson, who fractured the fifth metacarpal bone in his right hand, is listed as questionable for the game Wednesday night, New York's first Finals appearance since 1999. He participated in light shooting and dribbling drills during an open...
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What league insiders are saying about the lingering decisions for Austin Reaves, Jalen Duren and Mitchell Robinson this offseason.
Fan storms court, attempts selfie next to Wemby
A fan ran onto the Frost Bank Center court during the fourth quarter of Wednesday night's NBA Finals and attempted to take a selfie with San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama, halting play before the New York Knicks' 105-95 Game 1 victory. The incident occurred with 6:28 remaining and New York holding a 92-86 lead. The fan ran onto the court with a cellphone in his right hand, stopped in front of Wembanyama and Knicks center Mitchell Robinson near the 3-point line and then quickly was...
Robinson strikes twice but rain halts England’s charge against New Zealand
1st Test, D3: England, 140 & 226; New Zealand, 113 & 55-5Ravindra and Mitchell fall to Robinson for second time in matchJust 58 legal deliveries – plus one no ball – were bowled as rain dominated the third day here. It was an unsatisfyingly brief glimpse of action that nevertheless allowed England to upgrade their chances of victory in the first Test after their post-Ashes reset from probable to overwhelmingly likely. New Zealand scored 19 runs and lost two wickets, leaving them on...
Robinson strikes twice but rain halts England’s charge against New Zealand
1st Test, D3: England, 140 & 226; New Zealand, 113 & 55-5Ravindra and Mitchell fall to Robinson amid rain at Lord’sJust 58 legal deliveries – plus one no ball – were bowled as rain dominated the third day here. It was an unsatisfyingly brief glimpse of action that nevertheless allowed England to upgrade their chances of victory in the first Test after their post-Ashes reset from probable to overwhelmingly likely. New Zealand scored 19 runs and lost two wickets, leaving them on 55 for...
Everything that will decide Knicks-Spurs
The 2026 NBA postseason began with 20 teams on April 14, and now we're down to two. The San Antonio Spurs ended the Oklahoma City Thunder's hopes of becoming the first team since the Kevin Durant-led Golden State Warriors of 2017 and 2018 to win back-to-back titles, returning to the Finals for the first time since raising their fifth banner in 2014. In their way are the red-hot New York Knicks, who stormed through the Eastern Conference, winning 11 consecutive games by an average of 23.8...