NBA: Knicks down Nets despite early exit for Porzingis

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NBA: Knicks down Nets despite early exit for Porzingis

NEW YORK, Dec 15, 2017 (BSS/AFP) – The New York Knicks lost star forward
Kristaps Porzingis to a left knee injury in the second half, but held on for
a 111-104 NBA victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Thursday.

Courtney Lee scored a season-high 27 points for the Knicks, who notched a
third straight win. Porzingis scored 13 points before departing with 9:25 to
play in the third quarter.

With their Latvian star off the floor, the Knicks briefly surrendered the
lead late in the third, but came through down the stretch.

Lee came within three points of his career high. Michael Beasley, who
replaced Porzingis, added 15 points, while Turkish center Enes Kanter
contributed 13 and nine rebounds.

While it was just across town in Brooklyn, it was a much needed away win
for the Knicks — just their second of the season.

But any long-term injury to Porzingis will temper their satisfaction in the
win.

The Knicks were already without their second-leading scorer Tim Hardaway
Jr., who missed his seventh straight game with a stress injury in his lower
left leg.

Hardaway, speaking to reporters before the game for the first time since he
was sidelined on December 5, said the injury had improved but he wouldn’t
rush back before he’s healthy.

“It’s getting better,” Hardaway said. “(I’m) just continuing to take it day
by day, little by little. It’s a stress injury so you can’t really rush
anything. You’ve got to let it heal on its own.”

Hardaway didn’t elaborate on whether the injury was a stress reaction —
inflammation in the bone — or an actual stress fracture.

He said he would be re-evaluated next week, and could have a more definite
timetable for his return then.

“The goal is just to get better first,” Hardaway said. “That’s the goal.
I’m not giving myself no deadline … When I’m confident and ready to go,
then we’ll see.”

BSS/AFP/MR/1036 hrs.