Knicks Defeat Milwaukee, but Mounting Injuries Raise Concerns
Carmelo Anthony, shooting over his teammate Tyson Chandler, led the Knicks with 28 points against the Bucks on Monday night.
The Knicks showed on Monday night that they could win without two of their top players. What they do not want to find out is if they can make the playoffs similarly short-handed.
Behind 28 points from Carmelo Anthony, his best output in two months, the Knicks put the defensive squeeze on the Milwaukee Bucks and beat them at Madison Square Garden,89-80. But it was little more than a silver lining on a difficult day, with the team’s path to the playoffs suddenly littered by an uncompromising injury report.
Ninety minutes before the game, the Knicks announced that forward Amar’e Stoudemire had a bulging disk in his lower back. While surgery is not planned, Stoudemire headed to Florida for a second look and is out indefinitely.