SAN ANTONIO — Mitchell Robinson walked off the Knicks’ team bus and passed through the wave of reporters and onto the court, his injured right hand free of a splint.
That marked the extent of Robinson’s media day Tuesday.
The Knicks’ longest-tenured player was unavailable to reporters a day before Game 1 of the Finals with his playing status uncertain. Robinson has a fractured right pinky, which Knicks coach Mike Brown told reporters did not occur from a game or practice.
At media day, Brown said Robinson did individual work yesterday and added he was going to meet with the team’s medical staff to see what Robinson could do in Wednesday’s practice.
“I don’t know what he’ll be listed on the injury report,” Brown said.










