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The New York Knicks are in the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999. After back-to-back sweeps of the 76ers and Cavaliers, New York is riding an 11-game winning streak. But one injury situation seems bad news for the Knicks. Mitchell Robinson broke his ...
ESPN’s Shams Charania revealed that New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson suffered his injury away from the court ahead of the NBA Finals.
After reporting last Friday that Mitchell Robinson “fully plans” to play in Game 1 of the NBA Finals this Wednesday despite undergoing surgery to repair a fractured right pinky finger, Shams Charania of ESPN said during an afternoon appearance on NBA Today (Twitter video link) that those plans haven’t changed.
Game 1 and every other game of the NBA finals will be broadcast on ABC. How to watch the Knicks vs. Spurs without cable: Games on ABC are also streaming on ESPN Unlimited. You can find all ABC on streaming platforms like DirecTV and YouTube TV.
Veteran ESPN commentator Mike Breen could bring out an extra-special big shot call for the New York Knicks in the upcoming NBA Finals with the championship on the line
The San Antonio Spurs, led by superstar center Victor Wembanyama, are set for an NBA Finals matchup against the New York Knicks.
Charles Barkley hated “annoying” Knicks fans last month. This month, he loves them as he prepares for the NBA Finals. But the truth is, he doesn’t understand them. Barkley joined Adam Schein’s Mad Dog Sports Radio show Monday morning on SiriusXM to preview ESPN’s NBA Finals matchup between the Knicks and San Antonio Spurs.