During a radio appearance Thursday afternoon on Dallas-Fort Worth sports talk station The Ticket, Dallas Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison had a rather candid admission about the state of Kemba Walker’s troubled knee.
“It’s not good,” Harrison said. “It’s not good at all. But he’s rehabbed it and it’s the best he’s felt in the last two years so, we’ll see how long that lasts.”
Walker, who the Mavericks signed earlier this week, has a long injury history with his left knee, initially getting surgery on it to repair a torn lateral meniscus in 2015.