Knicks’ Mitchell Robinson thanks supporters for ‘love’ after broken pinky — but sends ‘f–k you’ to haters

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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. It makes everything I’m fighting for 100x easier to deal with,” he wrote, without specifically mentioning the pinky injury.”

Mitchell Robinson suffered a broken pinky. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

However, his haters got a much different message.

“The ones that want to see me down and hurt all I gotta say for you is f–k you,” he added. “And last the ones that say they love and care about me but can’t be there for me when I need them but I’m always there when they need me god will get you.”

The Post’s Stefan Bondy confirmed Robinson broke his fifth metacarpal, which connects the wrist to the pinky. Robinson, according to Bondy, recently had surgery and there is optimism he could play in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, which is slated for Wednesday, either against the Spurs or the Thunder.

Robinson did not practice Saturday.

The cause of the injury, however, still remains a mystery. Head coach Mike Brown said Friday that the fracture did not happen in a game or practice, but did not get into any more specifics about when it occurred.

“For me, I’m always going with whoever is available today,” Brown said Friday. “And he didn’t practice today. So we’re getting whoever we need ready to go. … I don’t want to know, just let me know if he can play and when he can play. Just like we normally would, we’re getting everyone else ready to go.” 


New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson (23) speaks at a press conference after the New York Knicks practiced Sunday, May 3, 2026 at Madison Square Garden Training Center in Greenburgh, NY.
New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson (23) speaks at a press conference after the New York Knicks practiced Sunday, May 3, 2026 at Madison Square Garden Training Center in Greenburgh, NY. Robert Sabo for NY Post

It’s still not clear who would step in behind Robinson at center, but the next logical player would be Ariel Hukporti.

Robinson has averaged 5.3 points, 5.5 rebounds and 0.6 blocks in 14.2 minutes per game in the playoffs.

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