Mitchell Robinson of the New York Knicks celebrated his team’s first NBA championship since 1973 by showcasing a snake he caught in San Antonio hours after their victory. Despite nursing a broken right hand during the Finals, Robinson contributed significantly to the team’s success, including a crucial rebound in Game 5, which they won 94-90 against the Spurs. He humorously linked his snake-catching to their playoff success and praised teammate Jalen Brunson’s outstanding performance in the closeout game. The Knicks’ triumph marks a significant milestone for Robinson, the longest-tenured player on the team.
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