New York Knicks small forward Carmelo Anthony is expected to be out for the season with a knee injury, contributing further to the Knicks’ nightmarish season.
The New York Knicks’ string of bad luck will not be ending any time soon as they will likely be forced to shut down star forward Carmelo Anthony for the rest of the season after the All-Star break.
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They possess the league’s worst record at 10-43, and the addition of former Los Angeles Lakers legends Phil Jackson and Derek Fisher has not gone according to plan in their first year.
Jackson is serving as the president while Fisher is struggling to adjust to life as an NBA head coach.
Anthony has been dealing with a knee injury, and he is expected to miss the rest of the season. This series of misfortunes cannot be what Anthony had in mind when he re-signed with the Knicks on a five-year, $124 million deal.
He averages 24.4 points, 6.6 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game, which is not up to his standards.
FOX Sports Hoops reported on the Knicks’ latest unfortunate event on Twitter.
Report: Carmelo Anthony says he’ll ‘very likely’ shut it down after the All-Star game. http://t.co/sdhlQjQruB pic.twitter.com/yD6w6D9pSr
— FOX Sports: Hoops (@HoopsonFOX) February 12, 2015
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