Knicks' Kristaps Porzingis says he may need a procedure on elbow once season is over
The Latvian missed the game against Magic with ankle and elbow injuries

Kristaps Porzingis missed Knicks game against the Magic with an elbow injury.
The Latvian forward may need a procedure on his elbow once the season is over.
Per NY Post, Porzingis said before the Knicks’ 112-99 loss to the Magic that he may need a procedure on the ongoing elbow situation after the season.
“When I hit it again it just swells up and it’s sensitive and I can’t stretch my arm,’’ Porzingis said of his ballooning elbow. “It bothers me a little bit but not that bad. It’s always, I have to get the swelling down and then I’ll be fine again. But I think once the season’s over. I might have to do something about it. I just can’t keep going like this every year.”
The Latvian forward may need a procedure on his elbow once the season is over.
Per NY Post, Porzingis said before the Knicks’ 112-99 loss to the Magic that he may need a procedure on the ongoing elbow situation after the season.
“When I hit it again it just swells up and it’s sensitive and I can’t stretch my arm,’’ Porzingis said of his ballooning elbow. “It bothers me a little bit but not that bad. It’s always, I have to get the swelling down and then I’ll be fine again. But I think once the season’s over. I might have to do something about it. I just can’t keep going like this every year.”