Mitchell Robinson of the New York Knicks and Dyson Daniels of the Atlanta Hawks were ejected from Game 6 of their playoff series.
The incident occurred during the second quarter at Madison Square Garden, removing two key defensive players from a high-stakes first-round postseason matchup.
Both players were assessed technical fouls and ejected after a mid-first-half altercation [1], [2]. The scuffle broke out as the players contested a position for a free-throw rebound. According to reports, Daniels threw an elbow at Robinson during the struggle [1], [4].
The tension on the court coincided with a dominant performance by New York. The Knicks held a 50-point lead at halftime [2]. This significant deficit contributed to the frustration of the Atlanta Hawks roster before the fight erupted.
Officials acted quickly to remove both athletes from the floor to prevent further escalation. The incident left the Hawks struggling to maintain their composure while facing a massive scoring gap in the series. The ejections served as a focal point of a game otherwise defined by the Knicks' offensive surge and defensive control.
“Both players were assessed technical fouls and ejected after a mid-first-half altercation”
The ejection of two primary defenders during a blowout playoff game highlights the psychological toll of a massive scoring deficit. While the 50-point lead effectively decided the outcome for the Knicks, the loss of Dyson Daniels and Mitchell Robinson underscores how frustration can override discipline in high-pressure postseason environments, potentially impacting the players' availability or standing for future series.




