Mitchell Robinson suffers broken fifth metacarpal injury
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 1:34 PM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
Mitchell Robinson sustained a broken fifth metacarpal, commonly known as a boxer's fracture, during a recent event, according to reports. The injury occurred when the Knicks' center hit an object, leading to this specific hand injury. Details surrounding the incident are limited, and the team has not specified how long he might be sidelined. Further updates on his recovery timeline and return to play are expected in the coming days.
- •Mitchell Robinson broke his fifth metacarpal, not his pinky.
- •Injury referred to as a boxer's fracture.
- •The incident involved hitting an object.
- •Team updates on his condition are anticipated soon.
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