Mitchell Robinson has sustained a broken right pinky finger, adding another injury concern for the New York Knicks this week.
The Athletic’s James L. Edwards III and Fred Katz were first to report the news of the Knicks center’s latest setback.
Robinson’s injury has since been confirmed by several other outlets following the initial report from The Athletic’s correspondents.
There is currently no timetable in place for Robinson’s return to the court, leaving the Knicks without a clear timeline for his recovery.
The circumstances surrounding how Robinson broke his pinky finger remain unclear, according to The Athletic’s report on the matter.
Robinson’s absence will be a significant concern for the Knicks, who rely on the center as an important part of their roster.
The injury adds to what has been a difficult stretch for Robinson, who has dealt with physical setbacks during his time in New York.
The Knicks will need to navigate their schedule without Robinson until further updates emerge on the severity of the fracture.
No surgery timeline or treatment plan has been publicly outlined by the organisation in connection with the broken finger.
The situation will continue to be monitored closely as more information becomes available regarding Robinson’s condition and potential return date.