Knicks' Mitchell Robinson Cleared to Play in Game 1 of NBA Finals
The New York Knicks are gearing up to face the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999. This highly anticipated matchup comes as the Knicks look to avenge their past defeat against the Spurs, who triumphed in their previous finals encounter.
Leading the Spurs is the dynamic Victor Wembanyama, whose performance has consistently challenged opposing frontcourts throughout the playoffs. In New York's lineup, he will be matched against both Karl-Anthony Towns and Mitchell Robinson. While Towns has secured a starting role under Coach Mike Brown, Robinson has made a significant impact off the bench, contributing an average of 5.3 points and 5.5 rebounds in his 13 playoff games this season.
Robinson's participation in the finals seemed uncertain after he sustained a broken pinkie finger in late May. Initially, this injury raised concerns about his availability for the championship series. However, recent updates indicated that the Knicks' backup center is determined to play through the injury, which has been officially noted as a fractured right fifth metacarpal.
As the anticipation builds for Game 1, it has now been confirmed that Mitchell Robinson will indeed suit up for the Knicks. According to Fred Katz from The Athletic, Robinson's status has shifted from questionable to active ahead of the crucial match, which is set to tip off at 8:30 p.m. EST from the Frost Bank Center.
This game marks a significant moment for the Knicks as they aim to capture their first championship in over two decades.
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