Carmelo Anthony injures knee in New York Knicks loss

Anthony injures knee in Knicks loss

Carmelo Anthony was forced to leave the New York Knicks' game against the Milwaukee Bucks early after aggravating a knee injury.

The forward has been playing with soreness in his left knee, and the problem worsened when he hit the floor while trying to gather a loose ball in the third quarter of the 117-113 defeat.

After the game, Anthony told reporters: "The tape job that I had kind of got wet a little bit. I started feeling it a little bit after that. We cut the tape off on the bench, and I just started feeling a little bit more pain. It felt better once I got it retaped.

"It's been sore since maybe the Cleveland game. I've had some tests. I really don't know exactly what's going on with it, I mean, I know what's going on with it. But like I said, for me it's just a matter of just not kind of thinking about and playing through it."

Anthony led the team with 26 points during Tuesday night's loss.

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