New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson will not be suspended for his role in a heated on-court confrontation with the Atlanta Hawks, the NBA confirmed Friday, May 1, 2026.
The decision spares the Knicks from losing their starting big man as the team continues its push through the closing stretch of the season. Robinson’s involvement in the skirmish had raised concerns inside the organization that additional discipline might follow, but league officials opted against further action.
Details of any fines or other penalties were not immediately disclosed. For the Knicks, avoiding a suspension represents a significant relief as they prepare for their next matchup.
Source: New York Post