Mitchell Robinson and Dyson Daniels both ejected after skirmish in Knicks' Game 6 beatdown of Hawks
Dyson Daniels showed more fight than the rest of the Hawks. Which isn't saying much.
Mitchell Robinson and Dyson Daniels were both ejected in the second quarter of Game 6 between the New York Knicks and Atlanta Hawks, after a skirmish between the two interrupted a Knicks beatdown The conflict began on a free throw, with Robinson pushing his arm back in a way that left his elbow at neck hight for Daniels. Daniels took exception and soon the pair were chest-to-chest. Players and staff from all sides soon tried to break it up, with Hawks big man Onyeka Okongwu pulling Robinson out of the action.
Robinson, however, went back in as Daniels kept jawing. No punches appeared to be thrown, but an official was knocked over during the jostling. The Knicks had been leading 72-22 at the time of the confrontation, in one of the most lopsided first halves in the history of the NBA playoffs.
Guys getting tangled up but all I can see is the score pic. twitter. com/pL9TmOF7ef ā Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) May 1, 2026 This article will be updated with more information.