Knicks’ Mitchell Robinson thanks supporters for ‘love’ after broken pinky — but sends ‘f–k you’ to haters
Mitchell Robinson of the New York Knicks expressed gratitude for the support he received after suffering a broken pinky. He also directed a strong message towards his critics, emphasizing his resilience. Despite the injury, there is optimism about his potential return for the NBA Finals.
- ▪Mitchell Robinson thanked his supporters for their love and support following his injury.
- ▪He expressed frustration towards those who wish to see him fail, stating a strong message on social media.
- ▪Robinson broke his fifth metacarpal and recently underwent surgery, with hopes of playing in Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
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NBA New York Knicks Knicks’ Mitchell Robinson thanks supporters for ‘love’ after broken pinky — but sends ‘f–k you’ to haters By Andrew Battifarano Published May 30, 2026, 3:58 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Mitchell Robinson is happy to have so much “love” and “support” after he suffered a broken bone in his right hand. But he had a scalding message for those who want to see him down. The Knicks big man took to Instagram on Saturday, days after it was revealed he broke his pinky in the lead-up to the NBA Finals. “I can’t thank you guys enough for the love and support most of you bring especially at a time like this in my life.
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