Anthony Says Knee Is Okay for Nets Game
GREENBURGH, N.Y. — Carmelo Anthony conceded that he was scared after he initially fell and injured his left knee Monday.
“Yeah, it was scary when it first happened,” he said Wednesday after the Knicks had a non-contact workout.
“The way I fell down and just that feeling. Anytime you have a knee injury like that it gets scary but I’m good.”
Anthony stepped on rookie Iman Shumpert’s foot Monday and then sat out the rest of that practice as well as Tuesday before practicing Wednesday with a sleeve on his left leg.
Asked if he planned to play in Saturday’s exhibition game against the Nets at The Prudential Center, Anthony said, “Absolutely, absolutely.”