
Kemba Walker joining Knicks with ‘dicey’ knee injury
NY Post
The stem-cell injections new Knicks point guard Kemba Walker took in his left knee before last season are a strong indicator he is suffering from a type of arthritis that could greatly impact the 2021-22 season, according to a leading sports orthopedic surgeon.
The ballyhooed Walker acquisition was not made official Friday, on the first day of formal signings. Walker had to clear waivers after the Thunder bought out the final two years and $76 million left on his maximum contract Wednesday. Walker also could be subject to physicals before the official signing — examinations that Dr. Wellington Hsu, professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Northwestern University, recommends.More Related News

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