The New York Knicks have lost six consecutive games, including three straight without star power forward Kristaps Porzingis. Porzingis is currently nursing what’s been reported as a sore achilles tendon.
The question is: what should the Knicks do to simultaneously protect the future face of the franchise and facilitate his return?
Marc Berman of The New York Post recently spoke with Dr. Anish R. Kadakia. Kadakia is the, “Associate professor of orthopedic surgery and fellowship director of Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Fellowship at Northwestern University.”
Per Berman, Kadakia corroborated the belief that the reason for Porzingis’ injury is the drastic increase in playing time.