Knicks' Hornacek says there is concern that Hardaway jr injury could be longer than a game or two
Hardaway was diagnosed with a stress injury in his lower left leg Sunday

Knicks head coach Jeff Hornacek said that the stop for Tim Hardaway jr could be longer than one game or two.
Per Newsday, Tim Hardaway Jr. remained back in New York and underwent tests on his left leg, but the Knicks had no further updates.
Hardaway was diagnosed with a stress injury in his lower left leg Sunday and missed his second straight game Monday. Kristaps Porzingis also was out with a sprained right ankle.
“There’s concern with anybody when it’s an injury that might be longer than a game or two,” Jeff Hornacek said before the Knicks lost to the Pacers, 115-97, on Monday night. “He’s getting evaluated so we’ll find out more.”
Per Newsday, Tim Hardaway Jr. remained back in New York and underwent tests on his left leg, but the Knicks had no further updates.
Hardaway was diagnosed with a stress injury in his lower left leg Sunday and missed his second straight game Monday. Kristaps Porzingis also was out with a sprained right ankle.
“There’s concern with anybody when it’s an injury that might be longer than a game or two,” Jeff Hornacek said before the Knicks lost to the Pacers, 115-97, on Monday night. “He’s getting evaluated so we’ll find out more.”