Knicks Face Finals Dilemma: Mitchell Robinson's Injury Clouds Game 1 Plans

May 28, 2026
Knicks Face Finals Dilemma: Mitchell Robinson's Injury Clouds Game 1 Plans
  • OG-at-the-5 is not guaranteed to work, yet it remains a viable option given the injury and postseason context.

  • Analysts and medical voices note recovery timelines hinge on whether surgery is needed, with any positive signs tied to the absence of surgery and lack of a definitive ruling for the series.

  • Robinson’s regular-season contributions were solid, averaging 5.7 points, 8.8 rebounds, and 1.2 blocks in about 20 minutes per game, and he led the league in offensive rebound percentage.

  • The Knicks face a high-stakes Finals run with Mitchell Robinson nursing a broken right pinky finger, leaving his availability for Game 1 in doubt while team plans and medical clearance hinge on recovery progress.

  • Shams Charania reports Robinson intends to play in Game 1 against the likely opponent (OKC or San Antonio), pending the Knicks’ medical clearance and tactical plans.

  • Analysts emphasize a cautious approach focused on practical lineup experimentation rather than relying on untested concepts as the Finals approach.

  • Fan sentiment ranges from sadness to hope, recognizing the emotional and strategic stakes of losing a long-tenured player.

  • A best-case scenario would restore elite frontcourt depth if Robinson returns, potentially reshaping the series layout.

  • Scans and non-operative vs. operative timelines will guide rotation decisions and the Knicks’ strategy as the Finals unfold.

  • Evaluations are underway on deploying OG Anunoby at center, weighing risks to him and the impact on Towns’ minutes and overall team performance.

  • Alternative depth options such as Towns staying out of foul trouble and brief OG-at-the-5 stints are discussed as feasible but not ideal solutions.

  • The potential use of hack-a-Mitch adds strategic tension in a series already shaped by three-point shooting advantages.

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