Knicks' Anthony to miss final 2 games of season with small labrum tear in shoulder
Sunday might have been Carmelo Anthony's last game as a member of the New York Knicks.
#Knicks announce Carmelo had an MRI on his right shoulder & there's a small tear to his labrum. No surgery required. Will miss last 2 games.
— Tina Cervasio (@TinaCervasio) April 15, 2014
Anthony suffered the injury April 4 against the Wizards but X-rays came back negative.
Coach Woodson on @carmeloanthony's shoulder: "He knew it was bothering him, but he hung in there to help us make a playoff run."
— NBA New York Knicks (@nyknicks) April 15, 2014
Despite collecting wins in five of their last seven games, the Knicks were eliminated from playoff contention Friday when the Hawks knocked off the Nets to clinch the eighth seed.
Anthony, who has a $23.53-million player option for 2014-15 and has claimed he's uncertain on where he'll play next year, finished the season averaging 27.4 points, 8.1 rebounds and 3.1 assists in 77 games.
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