Why were Mitchell Robinson and Dyson Daniels ejected? Explaining scuffle in Knicks-Hawks Game 6
Mitchell Robinson and Dyson Daniels locked horns partway through the second quarter of Game 6. They were handed their walking papers as a result of the melee.
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Fireworks erupted partway through the Knicks and Hawks ' Game 6 tilt, resulting in two ejections and one memorable image. Mitchell Robinson and Dyson Daniels were at the center of the melee. The latter appeared to be the instigator, seemingly attempting to injure his counterpart after New York unleashed a barrage of baskets on a weary Atlanta squad.
No punches were thrown in the scuffle, which subsided in little more than a minute. Nevertheless, the damage was done, as both Robinson and Daniels were ejected with half the game still to play. Here's what you need to know.
NBA PLAYOFFS HQ: Live scores | Full schedule | Updated bracket Why were Mitchell Robinson and Dyson Daniels ejected? Robinson and Daniels locked horns with a little less than five minutes left in the second quarter. With the Knicks leading 72-22, the incident began after Robinson and Daniels lined up next to each other during O.