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Karl-Anthony cities suffer hand injuries in game 3 loss

Kink center Karl-Anthony cities seemed to say: “I broke it” (Twitter video) after being hit on the left hand in the game on Saturday, Bridget Reilly from New York Post writes.

The cities rejected the injury when they spoke to reporters after the game. Reilly notes that he was able to stay on the pitch, although he only shot 5 out of 18 with a loss of 22 points against Boston.

“It is what it is. I just want to do everything I can to be out there.” The cities answered when he was asked if he had a broken finger. “It is what it is. I will always find ways to play, so I'm not stumbling.”

Reilly adds that the reaction that was recorded on the ABC show Luke Kornet For a back rash late in the second quarter. He was also seen in the third quarter after a foul from a shared Jrue Holiday. The cities scored 21 points and 15 rebounds, but he only went 1 out of 5 from the three-point range and shoots 14.3% from the arch in the series.

The cities refused [the Knicks] Say that. “

trainer Tom Thibodeau According to Brian Robb from Masslive, the publication of information about the condition of the cities was guarded.

“They are the playoffs”, “ Said Thibodeau. “People are hit and you have to go through things. Therefore, they do it all the season. Nobody is 100 percent. You have to understand that you can play well if you feel less than your best, that's all part of it. I think the mental hardness of it in the playoffs is huge.”

The cities have a day off to rest before the series will be resumed on Monday evening.

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