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Evan & Tiki

Hour 4: Mitchell Robinson's Hand Injury and Knicks Parade Planning

Evan & Tiki

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Sports

4.2988 Ratings

🗓️ 2 June 2026

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Evan and Tiki analyze the mysterious hand injury to Mitchell Robinson and its potential impact on the Knicks' championship run. They play a game to see which station hosts are already planning a victory parade and discuss Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s guarantee of a Yankees World Series title. 01:50 - Mitchell Robinson's Injury 07:10 - Sean's Towel Incident 10:58 - Injury Offensive Impact 15:00 - Nets Fan Perspective 19:44 - Legend's Quiet Finishes 22:53 - Sports Update 26:30 - Parade Planning Game 33:30 - Baseball Season Outlook 38:40 - Jazz Chisholm's Guarantee 46:54 - Parade Logistics Debate

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0:00.0

Well, for the last few days, the Mitchell Robinson story has gotten kind of weirder, and we've gotten a little bit more information.

0:06.3

Now, we still don't know how he injured his hand. We talked a little bit about it yesterday. Was it a bowling activity? Was it something else? Bowling? Yeah, it could have been. Or that was speculated about. but we had a caller yesterday, and it's funny,

0:19.6

I've heard a different person make the same phone call to this radio station four times in the last 24 hours.

0:25.2

Different people, but all saying the same thing, which is, I can't believe no one has said blank.

0:30.6

And what they continue to say is, I can't believe no one has said that the fracture of the fifth metacarpal that Mitchell Robinson suffered is also known as

0:41.1

it's known as Boxers Fracture, which is what the caller said to us yesterday.

0:48.0

And again, I heard a call to Bumer Gio said.

0:49.9

I heard a call to the overnight say it.

0:51.2

So they're saying he punched something.

0:53.3

The doctors aren't saying he punched something. The doctors aren't saying

0:54.8

he punched someone. They're saying the injury is most commonly connected to punching something.

0:59.8

Yes. Which is sure an implication, but no one actually knows. Here's what matters more than anything.

1:05.4

And I ask you as someone that has dealt with injuries. This feels different than just a broken

1:09.6

pinky because it's more up your hand. It's a break in the bone connecting your picky finger to your wrist. It's usually near the knuckle. Is this change things in terms of you thinking he's going to play on tomorrow night? So it's not in his, it's not in the phalanche. So it's not up in this part. It's down in the, where his hand is. Yeah. So it's like in the meat of his hand, not in the digit.

1:31.9

The way it's been described, because I always assumed it was in the digit.

1:35.4

Yeah, it's not.

1:36.6

It's like connecting the bone between your wrist and your finger, which, look, I don't

1:43.6

know.

2:01.1

I'm merely asking the question that we all want to know is, is he going to play tomorrow? So that's that bone right down in this area right above your wrist. I guess so. Yeah. I mean, that's just, I actually think this is less concerning. Oh, really? So it's better news. Because it's, it can be somewhat protected. You know what I mean?

2:01.7

And it's when you have a, the digit part of your finger, when that's broken, you worry about re-breaking it.

2:09.2

Right.

2:09.5

You know what I mean?

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