Josh Harrellson Fractured His Wrist

 

After the loss to the Nuggets, the Knicks received some dreadful news: Josh Harrellson fractured his right wrist and will be out approximately six-weeks from the date of surgery.

Now, coming into the season, if you told me that our second-round draft pick was going to be injured, I’d be upset, but I wouldn’t expect it to effect the team too much. No one really expected much from Jorts, but, luckily, he’s proved to be a consistent role player that helps the Knicks on both ends of the floor. Losing him is going to REALLY hurt the team.

Knicks’ Skid Hits Six, Lose To Gallo and The Nuggets

Who knew Madison Square Garden was hosting a weeklong Halloween special? Nightmare week featuring the Knicks is finally over, after the ‘Bockers lost in double overtime to the Denver Nuggets, 119-114. They finish their four game home stand losing all four games and push their losing streak to six. In the first matchup between these two teams since their blockbuster trade last February, Danilo Gallinari scored a career high 37 points and pulled down 11 rebounds, in his return to MSG. Carmelo Anthony scored 25 points on just 10-for-30 shooting in his first game against his former club.

Time for the Knicks to Prove Themselves

The going could get pretty bad for the Knicks if they do not start playing at the elite-level everyone envisioned they would, before the season started.

The Knicks’ next 10 opponents provide far more competition than the first nine did. Of their first nine opponents, only two of their prior opponents were playoff squads last season: The Celtics, who were missing Paul Piece for the Christmas day matinee, and the Lakers who were missing Andrew Bynum.