Mitchell Robinson had just a black bandaid on his injured right pinky Tuesday when he arrived to Frost Bank Center in San Antonio to practice on the eve of Game 1 of the NBA Finals.

The longest-tenured Knick was not among those schedule to speak to the media Tuesday.

Robinson underwent surgery after breaking the pinky and is hoping to play, although it’s uncertain where he will suit up for Game 1 and beyond.

The Post’s Stefan Bondy previously reported that Robinson had fractured his fifth metacarpal, which is the bone that connects the pinky to the wrist.

Robinson’s size and rebound prowess is needed against Spurs phenom Victory Wembanyama, especially since Karl-Anthony Towns can run into foul trouble.

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