Carmelo Anthony's persistent knee injury isn't getting better or worse, and had to get treatment before Tuesdays' game, Chris Herring of the Wall Street Journal reports.
Anthony's persistent knee injury isn't getting better or worse, and had to get treatment before Tuesdays' game, Chris Herring of the Wall Street Journal reports.
Analysis:
This certainly isn't good news for owners. While it's not getting worse, if the Knicks continue to struggle, Melo could see some rest nights or limited action to try to help him heal up. Anthony has also dealt with back spasms this season.
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