Mitchell Robinson Breaks Finger Punching Truck Amid Family Crisis During Knicks' NBA Title Run
Mitchell Robinson, center for the New York Knicks, revealed the personal struggles behind his broken finger injury sustained during the 2026 NBA playoffs. Robinson explained that the injury occurred when he punched his truck in frustration after receiving distressing news about his younger brother's serious car accident. He described the emotional turmoil of fearing for his brother's life while being 910 miles away and feeling helpless.
Robinson shared that despite facing relationship issues and internal battles throughout the season, he remained focused on his role in the team. After consulting with doctors, he regained confidence and helped lead the Knicks to an NBA championship victory over the San Antonio Spurs. He also noted the personal sacrifices made, including limited time with his daughter, to maintain his dedication to basketball and secure a better future.
The Knicks' 2026 NBA title was marked by Robinson's resilience amid adversity, highlighting his protective nature toward his siblings and family. He emphasized the importance of understanding individual circumstances before judgment and praised the team's collective achievement despite his challenges.
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